An amazing document of one of Peter Brotzmann's greatest albums from the time – a set that includes the album
on CD, plus a book of photos taken during its creation! The record features spare duets between him and percussionist Han Bennink – recorded in the Black Forest, in a very nature-oriented setting that often has Bennink playing
on rocks, sticks, and whatever else he could find – even some water, which
sounds especially amazing! Han turns in some of his most inventive percussion ever – and proof that he's easily one of the most creative musicians
on the European scene! There's a real focus
on sound and feeling
on the album – an organic sensibility that's quite different from other Brotzmann sessions, and which often comes across with a surprisingly gentle feel – and the album's a perfect example of the FMP formula at its best, when applied with the right sense of freedom. The whole thing comes in a softcover book with a fantastic presentation – loads of photos that were taken
on the way to the forest where the set was recorded, then during the recording of the material too – really beautiful images that live up to the aesthetic of the cover art. The book also features an introductory essay – and the whole thing is 120 pages, with the CD inside the cover – black and white images throughout.
(Jazz, Books)