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Quest: Re-Dial: Live in Hamburg
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Dave Liebman
saxophoneb.1946

Richie Beirach
pianob.1947
The often-recorded Beirach composition that named Pendulumrecently collected on the exhilarating Pendulum Live at the Village Vanguard (Mosaic, 2008)makes an appearance on Quest's Re-Dial: Live in Hamburg, recorded at two shows in the fall of 2007, and only goes to show how far the language shared by Liebman, Beirach, bassist

Ron McClure
bassb.1941

Billy Hart
drumsb.1940
Another Beirach tune, the title track to his solo outing Continuum (East Wind, 1983), is a dark-hued tone poem, while his closing "Hermitage," first heard on his duo record with violinist Gregor Huebner, Duality (Niveau, 2007), is amongst Quest's most flat-out beautiful tunes, Liebman's soaring soprano wrapping around Beirach's dense voicings with surprising gentility.
Liebman contributes "Standoff," a brooding cousin to "Continuum" whose moody lyricism sharply contrasts the title track which follows, where the saxophonist's opening soprano solo runs the gamut from oblique post-bop to screeching multiphonics, leading to the gradual emergence of an incendiary pulse that drives one of Beirach's most extreme solos of the set. "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" is a dark-hued tone poem, setting the mood for

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Too late for consideration in 2010's Best Of list, Quest's DNA-level telepathy makes the unfettered fire and sublime beauty of Re-Dial: Live in Hamburg an early contender for 2011. ">
Track Listing
et Freedom Ring; Standoff; Continuum; Pendulum; The Piper at the Gates of Dawn; Brazilia; Hermitage.
Personnel
Dave Liebman
saxophoneDave Liebman: soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, wooden flute; Richie Beirach: piano; Ron McClure: bass; Billy Hart: drums.
Album information
Title: Re-Dial: Live in Hamburg | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: OutNote Records
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