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Dave Rempis: The Covid Tapes
ByDave Rempis
saxophoneb.1975
Unusually for such a devotee of spontaneous creation, all the solos are either covers or standards, albeit tunes which have some personal significance for Rempis. Although tackled largely straight, he imbues each with little twists of magic courtesy of fierce attention to breath and intonation.

Joe McPhee
woodwindsb.1939

Dudu Pukwana
saxophoneb.1938
On the open air selections, the audio quality varies, but as Rempis says in the liners, the traffic, cicadas and whatever else, all constitutes an authentic part of the experience. Saxophone and drums easily cut through the ambient noise, although the strings fare less well. On "Toron," Rempis teams up with drummer

Tim Daisy
drumsb.1976
Drummer

Tyler Damon
drumsb.1987

Joshua Abrams
bass, acousticAbrams also forms part of the trio on "In The Wild," completed by cellist

Tomeka Reid
celloTrack Listing
Knox; Toron; B My Dear; Skin And Bones; The Song Is You; Just A Gigolo; In The Wild; On Green Dolphin St.; Glitch; Isfahan.
Personnel
Dave Rempis
saxophoneAdditional Instrumentation
Dave Rempis: alto, tenor, baritone saxophones; Tomeka Reid: cello (7); Joshua Abrams: bass (4, 7); Tim Daisy: drums (2); Tyler Damon: drums (4, 9).
Album information
Title: The Covid Tapes | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Aerophonic Records
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