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Evan Parker: Vaincu.Va! Live at Western Front 1978
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Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944
Indubitably, the next step in this process is to release unearthed concert recordings.
This live disc is a first-class recording, captured at Western Fronta Canadian artist-run- center for contemporary art and new musicduring Parker's 1978 North American tour. The quarter inch tape was restored and mastered for this LP (and digital download), making everything (including old technology) new again.
Like his solo recording from the same year, Monoceros (Incus, 1978), this session is not so much a revelation as it is a recognition of the mighty man's talents. His voice may have deepened as his hair has whitened, but his signature sound was evident 34 years ago.
Both parts were captured in front of a live audience, and Parker gives his performance full stick. Pt. 1 is an uninterrupted circular breathing marathon. He begins with overblowing notes before diving precipitously into vocalized clucks and his (now) signature stuttering trance- inducing repetitions. The pace here is quite rabid and feverish. His soprano maintains channels of agitation through his circular breaths and polyrhythmic finger patterns. Pt. 2, the LP's second side, eases off the pace; he pauses for breaths almost as if one can discern him contemplating his next direction. His multidirectional path here gathers up the post-Coltrane sounds of

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Track Listing
Vaincu.Va! Pt. 1; Vaincu.Va! Pt. 2.
Personnel
Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranoEvan Parker: soprano saxophone.
Album information
Title: Vaincu.Va! Live At Western Front 1978 | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Western Front
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