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Paraphrase: Please Advise
ByTim Berne
saxophone, altob.1954
With Screwgun, Berne goes a good deal with the current trenda perhaps inevitable onein that most of what he has available there comes in the download format. Bucking that trend, 2018 sees his re-release on CD of his Paraphrase group's Please Advise, recorded in 1998.
Berne's vision was focused then. It is now. Paraphrase is a trio, no chording instrument: Berne on various saxophones,

Drew Gress
bassb.1959

Tom Rainey
drumsb.1957
The music sounds like stuff made by hard core New York guys. It sounds like a bad-assed city soundscape, like the trash trucks grinding, hoisting dumpsters, then grumbling on down the alleyway, where a rumble is going down.
Please Advise, with its two very extended piecesforty-one and twenty-five minute in durationrambles and rollicks and rolls; it explores portentous reveries and a rough hew tenderness at times. And when the mood strikes, it riots. Bracing stuff. Nice to see it available on CD again. ">
Track Listing
Critical Mass; Good Evening.
Personnel
Tim Berne: alto, baritone saxophones; Drew Gress: bass; Tom Rainey: drums.
Album information
Title: Please Advise | Year Released: 1999 | Record Label: Screwgun Records
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