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Dom Minasi Septet: The Bird, the Girl and the Donkey II
ByThe title of the second volume, The Bird, the Girl and the Donkey IIa live recording of one 55-minutes piecestill relates to a tale about a girl who is carrying a heavy load of notes and the bird and the donkey that are called to offer their help. The addition of trumpeter

Matt Lavelle
trumpetb.1970

Blaise Siwula
saxophoneb.1950

Ras Moshe
saxophoneb.1968

Albey Balgochian
bass
Jay Rosen
drumsb.1961
The authoritative and inventive Lavelle introduces the main segments of this extended piece, and marks its climaxes. His ferocious, physical playing contrasts the playfulness of the sax choir, and the solos of all four saxophonists. Minasi's metallic lines, Balgochian's dense arco, and Rosen's rolling drums push and fortify the sonic envelope with an uncompromising, driving pulse. This sextet's powerhouse collective playing recalls the raw power of

Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023

World Saxophone Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestraAn impressive document of powerful and inventive free jazz. ">
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The Bird, the Girl and the Donkey II.
Personnel
Dom Minasi
guitarDom Minasi: guitar; Blaise Siwula: alto saxophone; Ras Moshe: tenor saxophone, flute; Remi Alvarez: tenor saxophone, flute; Matt Lavelle: trumpet, flugelhorn; Albey Balgochian: double bass; Jay Rosen: drums.
Album information
Title: The Bird, the Girl and the Donkey II | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Unseen Rain Records
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