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Rich Halley Quartet: Requiem for a Pit Viper
By
Bobby Bradford
trumpetb.1934

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
Halley has found another horn man who can keep up with his steroidal attack in trombonist

Michael Vlatkovich
tromboneb.1951
Requiem for a Pit Viper opens with the roaring title track, as Halley and Vlatkovich bounce brash ideas off of each other, creating muscular melodic moments augmented by
Clyde Reed
bassHalley's artistryin spite of his muscularity and moments of raw, screaming powercan also be quite restrained, in a searing, bebop, too-hot-to-touch-the-horn way. His extended solo on "Snippet Stop Warp" could fit in the middle of a free-swinging version of an up-tempo Great American Songbook standard without sounding too "out there," with some very intricate, even subtle, but always vivid moments.
The brief "Maj" sounds particularly feral, with Halley and Vlatkovich giving the impression of a grizzly bear and a badger circling each other in growling, snarling contemplation of a fight to the death, until they call it a standoff and wind down to fight another day. "Wake Up Line" is eight minutes of serious bombast underlain by an implacable rhythmReed rock solid, Carson Halley doing an energetic rattle and roll.
The music's appeal is its unusual and engaging mixture of structure and freedomsometimes very wild freedom. More than a decade into an always gripping effort to perfect his singular, adventurous, often torrid free bop small ensemble sound, Rich Halley sounds supremely-inspired by the company he is keeping, and he may have made his best CD to date with Requiem for a Pit Viper. ">
Track Listing
Requiem for a Pit Viper; Snippet Stop Warp; View from the Underpass; Circumambulation; Purple and Gray; Maj; Wake Up Line; Squeaker; Subterranean Strut; Afternoon in June.
Personnel
Rich Halley
saxophone, tenorRich Halley: tenor saxophone, percussion; Michael Vlatkovich: trombone, percussion, squeak toys; Clyde Reed; bass; Carson Halley: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Requiem For A Pit Viper | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Pine Eagle Records
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