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Non Sequiturs
CD (Item 600276) Hatology (Switzerland), 2011 — Condition: New Copy
The title's almost a bit of a mystery here – as the music is so right on the money, so sense-making, that we can hardly hear a non-sequitur in the set – just these well-hewn, thoughtfully-played lines of sound coming from the twin tenors of David Liebman and Ellery Eskelin! The record's a mix of modern swingers and more abstract numbers – but throughout, the reedmen prove that they're very well matched – players who clearly think alike when it comes to spinning a line – very able to find the right sort of sonic space in which to work together. The group's completed by Tony Marino on bass and Jim Black on drums – and the centerpiece of the set is Eskelin's "Non Sequiturs" suite – plus the tracks "New Breed", "In The Mean Time", and a version of Albert Ayler's "Ghosts". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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