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Sam Rivers / Dave Holland / Barry Altschul: Reunion: Live In New York
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Dave Holland
bassb.1946

Barry Altschul
drumsb.1943
Rivers' prior work with trumpeter

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018

Andrew Hill
piano1931 - 2007

Paul Bley
piano1932 - 2016
Certainly these factors set the stage for a historic reunion of the trio. This May, 2007 date at Columbia University capped off a week-long celebration of Rivers by WKCR radio and reunited the three, who hadn't played together in over 25 years.
The nearly one-and-a-half hours of music on two discs was recorded over two lengthy sets of improvised music. The trio glides effortlessly between bebop passages, tonal and atonal breaks and some passionate soloing. Rivers switches between tenor and soprano saxophones, flute and piano, each with its own personality. His tenor paints wide splotches of sound, while his soprano cuts more precise channels. On flute he pops and floats, and his piano sound is informed by a more charming

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018
As for Altschul, his absence from the national spotlight parallels Rivers. He popped up on saxophonist

Jon Irabagon
saxophoneIf this recording had been made in 1977 instead of 2007 it would have been a watershed event. Here, it is a masterpiece of a reunion. ">
Track Listing
CD1 (First Set): Part 1; Part 3; Part 4; Part 5; CD2 (Second Set): Part 1; Part 3; Part 4.
Personnel
Sam Rivers
saxophone, tenorSam Rivers: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, piano: Dave Holland: bass: Barry Altschul: drums.
Album information
Title: Reunion: Live In New York | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Pi Recordings
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