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Trio 3 + Vijay Iyer: Wiring
By
Geri Allen
piano1957 - 2017

Irene Schweizer
pianob.1941

Jason Moran
pianob.1975

Vijay Iyer
pianob.1971

Oliver Lake
saxophoneb.1942

Reggie Workman
bassb.1937

Andrew Cyrille
drumsb.1939
As ever the writing credits are shared equally, supplemented by one collective improvisation and a cover of pianist

Curtis Clark
pianob.1950
Iyer becomes an integral part of the outfit, whether stretching out simultaneously with the saxophonist, or comping energetically behind him. He contributes the bouyant supercharged opener "The Prowl," and also the three part "Suite for Trayvon (and Thousands More)," which moves from muscular swagger, via graceful unisons and jaunty tattoo, to a final "Adagio" which features funereal piano and a bittersweet alto melody. It also prompts a particularly fine solo from the pianist, which sees clusters of notes carefully pitched in the pockets of the churning rhythm.
Workman's choppy "Synapse II" begins with Lake's explosive saxophone snarl and continues into a feature for the reedman's darting alto. Iyer's introduction accentuates the blues dimension on the bassist's "Willow Song." By contrast "Rosmarie," a group invention for Intakt label cofounder Rosmarie Meier, is suitably open and expressive. Cyrille's nod to seminal drummer

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990
Track Listing
The Prowl; Synapse II; Willow Song; Shave; Rosmarie; Suite for Trayvon (and Thousands More): I. Slimm; II. Fallacies; III. Adagio; Wiring; Chiara; Tribute to Bu.
Personnel
Oliver Lake: alto saxophone; Vijay Iyer: piano; Reggie Workman: bass; Andrew Cyrille: drums.
Album information
Title: Wiring | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Intakt Records
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