Evan Parker - 50th Birthday Concert (1994)
BAND/ARTIST: Evan Parker
- Title: 50th Birthday Concert
- Year Of Release: 1994
- Label: Leo Records[CD LR 212/213]
- Genre: Jazz, Free Jazz, Free Improvisation
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 01:23:20
- Total Size: 463 MB(+3%) | 197 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
CD1:
1.Hero Of Nine Fingers 24:31
2.Bowed Stiffly And Went Free 19:22
CD2:
1.In Exultation 20:37
2.Not Backwards, As In Doublt 9:25
3.The Echoing Border Zones 9:24
personnel :
Bass – Barry Guy
Drums – Paul Lovens, Paul Lytton
Piano – Alexander von Schlippenbach
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Evan Parker
This splendidly produced twofer features Parker on disc one with Alex von Schlippenbach and percussionist Paul Lovens, and on disc two with his usual trio of bassist Barry Guy and percussionist Paul Lytton. What a splendid birthday celebration this was! Parker is clearly at the peak of his form, and he is enjoying the interaction with these two splendid groups. Schlippenbach's angular, dense, and wild acrobatics blend well with Parker's energized super technique. The saxophonist is all over his horn, doubling himself, jabbing and darting, but always in control. The second disc displays Barry Guy and Paul Lytton interacting like clockwork, the moods changing, and the energy unrelenting. Lytton shows why he is Parker's drummer of choice: not only does he sport great technique, but he is always fascinating to hear. The six pages of photos and reminiscences by Parker in the liner notes are icing on the cake. Not to be missed, this is great Evan Parker all the way.~Steve Loewy
CD1:
1.Hero Of Nine Fingers 24:31
2.Bowed Stiffly And Went Free 19:22
CD2:
1.In Exultation 20:37
2.Not Backwards, As In Doublt 9:25
3.The Echoing Border Zones 9:24
personnel :
Bass – Barry Guy
Drums – Paul Lovens, Paul Lytton
Piano – Alexander von Schlippenbach
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Evan Parker
This splendidly produced twofer features Parker on disc one with Alex von Schlippenbach and percussionist Paul Lovens, and on disc two with his usual trio of bassist Barry Guy and percussionist Paul Lytton. What a splendid birthday celebration this was! Parker is clearly at the peak of his form, and he is enjoying the interaction with these two splendid groups. Schlippenbach's angular, dense, and wild acrobatics blend well with Parker's energized super technique. The saxophonist is all over his horn, doubling himself, jabbing and darting, but always in control. The second disc displays Barry Guy and Paul Lytton interacting like clockwork, the moods changing, and the energy unrelenting. Lytton shows why he is Parker's drummer of choice: not only does he sport great technique, but he is always fascinating to hear. The six pages of photos and reminiscences by Parker in the liner notes are icing on the cake. Not to be missed, this is great Evan Parker all the way.~Steve Loewy
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