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Black Horn Long Gone
CD (Item 501708) Katalyst/Southport, 1993 -- Condition: New Copy
A long-lost session from Chicago tenorist Fred Anderson -- recorded in the early 90s, but only just released! The album's a treasure from a time when Anderson wasn't as well-documented as he's been in recent years -- and it's got a beautifully open sort of sound -- just a spare trio, with the great Malachi Favors on bass and Arajamu on drums. Anderson's tone is wonderful -- deeply soulful, and almost more focused than on some other records -- burning with a low flame intensity that reminds us of similar late 60s moments from Albert Ayler or Kalaparusha -- points when they're more inside than usual, but in a great way. Favors' bass work is a treat, as always -- and gets plenty of space to shine here -- and in a way, it may well be the understated drums of Arajamu that make the whole session click so nicely. Titles include "Ode To Clifford Jordan", "Wandering", "Our Theme", "Saxoon", "Three On Two", "Bernice", "The Strut Time", and "Malachi's Tune". © 1996-2009, Dusty Groove America, Inc. | |||||
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