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Daunik Lazro, Benjamin Duboc, Mathieu Bec: Standards Combustion
ByDaunik Lazro
saxophone, tenorBenjamin Duboc
bass, acousticb.1969
Mathieu Bec
drums
John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970

Steve Lacy
saxophone, soprano1934 - 2004

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Sometimes listeners in the 21st century forget the chronology of music's development. This is especially true of free jazz. It did not just appear as manna from heaven. Lazro is fully aware of this evolution. Born in 1945, he was exposed to the changes happening in the US in the '60s and the contemporaneous European response. Standards Combustion is an homage to and acknowledgement of the above cited American musicians; but more than that, it is an electrifying gambol in these free jazz standards.
Coltrane's 1965 sessions produced "Vigil" and "Love." The first, a redux of the Coltrane and

Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004

Sunny Murray
drums1937 - 2017
Although Lacy performed "Deadline" on soprano saxophone, Lazro's tenor saxophone does the composition justice, as he does on Shorter's "Nefertiti," a song which kick-started

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Track Listing
Ghosts; Deadline; Mothers; Nefertiti; Line Up for Lacy; R.Métégal; Vigil; Tight Rope; Love.
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Ghosts; Deadline; Mothers; Nefertiti; Line Up for Lacy; R.Métégal; Vigil; Tight Rope; Love.
Album information
Title: Standards Combustion | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Self Produced
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