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Ches Smith with Craig Taborn and Mat Maneri: The Bell
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Tim Berne
saxophone, altob.1954

John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953

Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetb.1941

Fred Frith
guitarb.1949

Marc Ribot
guitarb.1954

Mary Halvorson
guitar
Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenor
Andrea Parkins
accordionThe title track is a meditative piece for eight of its nine and one-half minutes. At that point Smith introduces some tension as the drums begin to thunder against Maneri's haunting drone and repetitive phrasing from Taborn. "Barely Intervallic" and "Isn't It Over?" are more avant-garde and experimental in nature giving improvisational masters like Taborn and Maneri plenty of freedom to create innovations that sound both spare and lavish within Smith's minimal structures. It isn't until the second half of "I'll See You On The Dark Side Of The Earth" that Smith injects more heated intensity with a rock beat over a discordant swirl of sounds from Taborn and Maneri.
The second half of the program remains in the chamber music approach with Maneri adding flashes of his uniquely exotic playing especially evident on "I Think." Taborn's playing ranges from snippets of melodicism to rapid-fire cascades of notes and Smith's drumming sounds impressively musical. The leader uses the vibraphone sparingly but its presenceespecially in the midst of freer group improvisationsadds a delicate balance to the sometimes more hectic proceedings.
For Smith, The Bell was not meant to be the stepping off point for a new group but rather a one-time impromptu session. However, after he, Maneri and Taborn played live in New York, Smith realized he an opportunity to create something more lasting with this exceptional group. His written compositions are intentionally kept minimal so as to let the improvisations take center stage. The trio responds to this approach with an appealingly patient mix of empty spaces, complex phrasing and textures that play in the moment and with an organic feeling. Smith/Taborn/Maneri will perform on the opening night of the New York City ECM Jazzfest on January 15, 2016. ">
Track Listing
The Bell; Barely Intervallic; Isn't It Over?; I'll See You On The Dark Side Of The Earth; I Think; Wacken; Open Air; It's Always Winter Somewhere; For Days.
Personnel
Ches Smith
drumsChes Smith: drums, vibraphone, timpani; Craig Taborn: piano; Mat Maneri: viola.
Album information
Title: The Bell | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: ECM Records
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