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Flow Trio with Joe McPhee: Winter Garden
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Joe McPhee
woodwindsb.1939
Winter Garden is the trio's fourth release and second on ESP-Disk following Rejuvenation (2009). Inviting McPhee disturbs none of the trio's flow because the saxophonist might be the most sensitive and responsive avant-gardist in music today. Matched with the tenor and soprano saxophone of Louis Belogenis, the disc opens with "Rabble-Rouser," a high energy palate cleanser. The two trade energy as if coming into the final corner of an exhaustive race. With the pulse of

Charles Downs
drums
Rashid Bakr
drumsb.1943

Joe Morris
bass, acousticb.1955
McPhee and Belogenis have, by the finale, knitted their horns together into a sympathetic understanding. The success here is the journey from the rabble to that understanding. You guessed it. It does not take long. The saxophonists lay out a two horn pattern in "Recombinant" that is picked up by Morris and Downs and explored to conclusion. Elsewhere the horns dance a drunken master gambol in "Harbinger" followed by effective vocalizations. The beauty here is whatever gesture any of the four players advance, their partners are ready to respond. ">
Track Listing
Rabble-Rouser; Recombinant; Harbinger; Incandescence; Glistening; Accretion; Winter Garden.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Joe Morris: bass.
Album information
Title: Winter Garden | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: ESP Disk
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