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Uwe Oberg: Work
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Silke Eberhard
saxophoneLike his previous disc for Hatology, Lacy Pool (2006), the music and sound quality are given top priority. Where

Steve Lacy
saxophone, soprano1934 - 2004

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
The first impression of this outing is that Oberg is parading multiple approaches here. Repeated spins, and his overall philosophy reveals itself. The pianist unwraps each composition as if they were swaddled in layers of silk gauze. The fabric of abstraction opens Mingus' "Fables of Faubus," a dense left hand gives way to the familiar chant directed at the former segregationist governor of Arkansas. Oberg unwraps, then rewraps his music with some stride piano before some crafty prestidigitation presents Coleman's "W.R.U." from his recording Ornette! (Atlantic, 1962).
Oberg's approach comes into focus with pieces from Monk, an artist he favored in previous recordings. "Pannonica" is played relatively straight, if it were possible to call any of Thelonious' music straightforward. Oberg honors the music, and the musician by not de-then-reconstructing the piece. "Work" with a pause, a certain Monkian pause to it, as if the great man were listening.
His original piece "Hill" for the singular pianist

Andrew Hill
piano1931 - 2007
Track Listing
Hill; Fables of Faubus/W.R.U.; Kelvin/Crescent; Pannonica; Olo Olo/Muddy Mouse; Work.
Personnel
Uwe Oberg
pianoUwe Oberg: piano.
Album information
Title: Work | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Hat Hut Records
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