lunes, 10 de mayo de 2004

REVIEW: HESSION / WHARF / FELL - IMPROVABILLY

 


HESSION / WHARF / FELL - IMPROVABILLY (Bruce´s Fingers, 2002 )


Produced By: Hession/ Wharf/ Fell


Tracks: 1- Between the Clock and the Bed, 2- Enter, Leave, 3- The Interior of Sight, 4- Self Portrait with Burning Cigarette, 5- The Angel of Hearth and Home


Cover Art by Jo Fell

Recorded at Darkside Studio 


Here we have this recording of three masters of improvisation and experimental music. The CD starts with a fast tune with superb drumming and a lot of interesting experimental sax phrases. Then we have the incredible double bass lines that can beheard through all the recording (Simon Fell not only uses the double bass to create lines to support the sax melodies and phrases, but he also uses the instrument to create sounds that are beyond what one could think can be expressed with it). There are tracks that are more chaotic and others that are closer to jazz standards (like for example "Enter, Leave"). It is amazing how this three muscians can develope a lot of original ideas within a song format. This CD is a must for lovers of experimentation.

Favorite tracks: "Between the clock...", "Enter, Leave" and "The Angel..."


Contact: www.brucesfingers.com