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Paul Dunmall / Paul Rogers / Tony Orrell: That's My Life
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Paul Dunmall
saxophoneb.1953
Joining Dunmall who sticks to soprano saxophone on two lengthy cuts are bassist

Paul Rogers
bassTony Orrell
drums
Keith Tippett
piano1947 - 2020

Tony Levin
bassb.1946
Dunmall and Rogers are the prime movers. The saxophonist is full of invention. His sinewy serpentine lines unfurl and hover, ascending to a throaty squeal to cap a phrase. His insistent repeated figures and variations even sound like speeded up Bach at some points during the title number, such is their formal elegance. Rogers provides an involving counterpoint that also somehow manages to further the pulse at the same time, but his simultaneous command of both the melody and rhythm is perhaps best revealed in the extended solos which adorn each piece.
A propulsive riff establishes the framework for "Marriage In India," kept in mind even when left behind. Rogers circles round it in his feature, and Orrell too maintains the motif on his bass drum even as he embellishes and extemporizes. The final pleasure of the set comes at the end of the track, when after toying with the theme in a low-key way, all three launch into it in a whole-hearted reprise. One of those moments of satisfaction which makes one wish to relive the experience straight away. ">
Track Listing
That’s My Life; Marriage in India.
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Additional Instrumentation
Paul Dunmall: Soprano saxophone
Album information
Title: That's My Life | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: 577 Records
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