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John Russell: With...
ByJohn Russell
guitar1954 - 2021
On the night in question, it was a huge relief and delight to friends and admirers of Russell that the concert took place with him present. Having been diagnosed, earlier in the year, with three blocked arteries and with only a third of his heart working, at the time he was awaiting a quadruple bypass operation and so had been off the scene for some months. On the evening in question, the love and affection for Russell was tangible and all-pervasive in Cafe Oto, contributing to the gig's positive, feel-good atmosphere which doubtless had its effect on the musicians, as heard in the resultant music. As the track titles indicate, the album's four tracks correspond to the evening's four sets, two trios and two duos, one of each before and after the interval, all of them featuring Russell in top form? from his playing that evening, no-one would have had any inkling of Russell's condition.
Not only is Russell a vital member of London's improv community as a player but, since 1991, he has also been the driving force behind the monthly Mopomoso and its associated annual three-day improv festival, Fête Quaqua, making this the UK's (possibly the world's?) longest running concert series dedicated to free improvisation. Over the years, these institutions have been responsible for bringing together and developing many improvisers from across the world. The album opens with an example of this, the trio of Russell with veteran trumpeter

Henry Lowther
trumpetb.1941
Next up is another combination that has featured frequently at Mopomoso, the duo of Russell with vocalist extraordinaire

Phil Minton
vocalsb.1940
After the interval, the concert featured another trio and duo, both with musicians whose names alone are recommendation enough. First up was the trio of

Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944

John Edwards
bass, acousticFollowing that trio, the concert ended with a duo which surprised many audience members on the night and may also cause some listeners to do a double-take. It pairs Russell with a guitarist who is now a local resident and is becoming a familiar face at Cafe OtoSonic Youth's

Thurston Moore
guitarHappily, some three months after this concert, in mid-March 2015, Russell had a successful bypass operation and, after convalescence, is now back playing regularly as well as running Mopomoso monthly. Long may he continue to do so. ">
Track Listing
The First Half of the First Half? The Second Half of the First Half? The First Half of the Second Half? The Second Half of the Second Half.
Personnel
John Russell
guitarJohn Russell: guitar (1-3), electric guitar (4)? Satoko Fukuda: violin (1)? Henry Lowther: trumpet (1)? Phil Minton: voice (2)? Evan Parker: tenor saxophone (3)? John Edwards: double bass (3)? Thurston Mooore: electric guitar (4).
Album information
Title: With... | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Emanem
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