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Friends & Neighbors: What's Wrong
ByFriends & Neighbors
band / ensemble / orchestra
Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
Everyone but drummer
Tollef Østvang
drums
Jon Rune Strøm
bass, acousticb.1985
Oscar Grönberg
piano
Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018

Thomas Johansson
trumpetb.1983

Andre Roligheten
saxophoneb.1985
It constitutes a great introduction to the band, but the exciting blend of energy and ideas is far from an isolated occurrence. ?stvang and Str?m make the tricky task of free but controlled rhythmic momentum appear effortless, testament to time spent in tandem in other outfits like " data-original-title="" title="">All Included and " data-original-title="" title="">Universal Indians. Roligheten further displays his chops, building from the bottom registers to snapping yelps and husky hollers in a playful duet with ?stvang on the sunny but angular "Fool Pay." With Johansson, he engages in zipping interplay at the outset of "Friends," in which each matches and mutates the other's phrases at speed, before an involved theme presages a nimble pizzicato feature for Str?m.
That gives only an inkling of what's in store, as the seven concise cuts each packs in delights aplenty, meaning more to discover on every listen. ">
Track Listing
What's Wrong; Fool Pay; Friends; Duality; Jaguar; Melting Snow; N?kken.
Personnel
Friends & Neighbors
band / ensemble / orchestraAndré Roligheten: tenor saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet; Thomas Johansson: trumpet; Oscar Gr?nberg: piano; Jon Rune Str?m: double bass; Tollef ?stvang: drums.
Album information
Title: What's Wrong | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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