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The Whammies: Play The Music of Steve Lacy Vol. 3, Live
BySteve Lacy
saxophone, soprano1934 - 2004
Saxophonist Steve Lacy, who passed away in 2004, would certainly be pleased.
This international band led by Dutch saxophonist
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Jorrit Dijkstra
saxophone
Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Roswell Rudd
trombone1935 - 2017

Jeb Bishop
trombone
Jason Roebke
bass
Han Bennink
drumsb.1942
The disc opens with the Lacy composition "Bumpers." Certainly the influence of Bennink's percussive hijinks locates this piece in a cartoon realm that wouldn't be out of place in a Carl Stalling soundtrack to a Warner Brother's cartoon. Same for "The Kiss" an interaction between Oliver's strings and Dijkstra's analog wind synthesizer. This third edition emphasizes individual players and their distinctive approaches to music making and improvisation.
The

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993
The Whammies take on Lacy's treatment of Monk's "Hornin' In" is the album's gem. It is a Harlem rent party via Bimhuis in Amsterdam. Bennink's jungle pulse opens the tune, and is followed by Oliver's chamber string invocation to publish a graphic novel of Monk's music drawn by Lacy. Karayorgis' always idiosyncratic style doesn't so much mimic Monk, as recognize the great man's lineage. The piano gallops and hotfoots over the piece with the freedom invented by Monk and perfected with Lacy's horn. ">
Track Listing
Bumprs; Snorts/Papa’s Midnight Hop; Letter/Palermo-Orgosolo; Statons; The Kiss; Revolutionary Suicide; Sublimation; Hornin’ In.
Personnel
Jorrit Dijkstra: alto saxophone, lyricon; Pandelis Karayorgis: piano; Jeb Bishop: trombone; Mary Oliver: violin, viola; Jason Roebke: bass; Han Bennink: drums.
Album information
Title: Play The Music of Steve Lacy Vol. 3, Live | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Driff Records
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