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Lisbon Freedom Unit: Praise Of Our Folly
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Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023

Rodrigo Amado
saxophone, tenorb.1964

Critical to their success is a willingness to subsume ego at the appropriate times in the service of the greater good, allied to an acute feel for when to step forward. Add to that musical expertise in placement, selection of pitch and volume, and mastery of texture. All these positives are embodied in "I.," the first of four collective journeys recorded in the studio in 2015. It begins with a pointillist melange of flutters, piano strikes, hums and susurrations, which gradually builds in density without ever breaking into a recognisable solo, yet manages to derive an emotional weight from the richness of detail, delivered at glacial pace.
"II." reveals the ensemble's ability to forge ahead meaningfully at speed. Piano, strings and drums supply a spiky bedrock, combining with guitar to propulsive but arrhythmic intent. As momentum accrues, the horns join, with Sousa's tenor in what might be simultaneous soloing with Bruno Parrinha's soprano and

Rodrigo Pinheiro
pianoSuch episodes of ambiguity abound in this program, not least in the high energy "IV.." Sousa again impresses, evoking a particularly impassioned

Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944
Track Listing
I.; II.; III.; IV.
Personnel
Luís Lopes: electric guitar; Rodrigo Amado: tenor saxophone; Bruno Parrinha: soprano saxophone, clarinet; Pedro Sousa: tenor saxophone; Rodrigo Pinheiro: piano, rhodes; Ricardo Jacinto: cello; Hern?ni Faustino: double bass; Pedro Lopes: turntables, electronics; Gabriel Ferrandini: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Praise Of Our Folly | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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