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Joe McPhee / Jamie Saft / Joe Morris / Charles Downs: Ticonderoga
ByJoe Morris
bass, acousticb.1955

Jamie Saft
piano
John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Joe McPhee
woodwindsb.1939

Charles Downs
drumsLending credence to the album's title, this truly is a multi-generational summit meeting; when told about the project's origin, McPhee informed his collaborators that he was in the front row of the audience at the Village Vanguard the very night the legendary Coltrane set was taped. Downs, formerly known as

Rashid Bakr
drumsb.1943

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018

Jemeel Moondoc
saxophone, altob.1951

William Parker
bassb.1952
Embracing a purely acoustic aesthetic, Morris joins the rhythm section, playing upright bass instead of his usual electric guitar. Although known for his expertise on vintage analog keyboards, Saft turns his attention to the piano, eliciting harp-like flourishes and scintillating glissandos that evoke his love of

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007
The record's four long improvisations channel the experimental spirit that defined The New Thing; Saft conjures a kaleidoscopic mosaic of sound by playing directly on the piano's strings in "Beyond Days" and McPhee vocalizes through his soprano on "Leaves of Certain." Underscored by Morris' steadfast bass and Downs' roiling kit work, Saft's luminous asides and McPhee's rapturous testimonials provide ardent lyricism to "Simplicity of Man," while "A Backward King," climaxes at a fevered pitch, as Morris and Downs' nervy pulse spurs thorny interplay between McPhee's bristling tenor and Saft's prismatic cascades.
Using post-war avant-garde innovations as inspiration, this all-star affair exudes a rarefied focus. Expanding upon the melodic, harmonic and rhythmic advances established by Coltrane and his spiritual brethren half a century ago, Ticonderoga is a bracingly vital reminder of the expressive potential of free music. ">
Track Listing
Beyond Days; Simplicity of Man; Leaves of Certain; A Backward King.
Personnel
Joe McPhee
woodwindsJoe McPhee: tenor and soprano saxophones; Jamie Saft: piano; Joe Morris: bass; Charles Downs: drums.
Album information
Title: Ticonderoga | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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