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Kidd Jordan / Alvin Fielder / Peter Kowald
Trio And Duo In New Orleans 2013 - NoBusiness Records: NBCD 64-65 http://www.nobusinessrecords.com/NBCD64-65 2013 - NoBusiness Records: NBLP 71/72 http://www.nobusinessrecords.com/NBLP71-72.php CD 1 · Musicians: * Edward "Kidd" Jordan: tenor saxophone * Alvin Fielder drums, percussion * Peter Kowald: bass 1. Trio I 12'45" 2. Trio II 9'29" 3. Trio III (High Altitude) 5'11" 4. Drums solo 6'19" 5. Bass solo 6'26" 6. Trio IV 8'40" 7. Trio V 12'57" 8. Trio VI (Concluding) 8'50" Recorded on 28th April, 2002 at Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center, New Orleans, Louisiana / Coordinator - Eduardo Young / Engineer - John Crutti Jr. CD 2 · Musicians: * Edward "Kidd" Jordan: tenor saxophone * Alvin Fielder: drums, percussion 1. Liftoff 9'02" 2. Duo Flight 19'45" 3. E. Fashole-Luke 17'10" 4. Tempest NOLA, 2005 9'22" 5. Nameless Sound Duo 10'39" 1-4 tracks recorded in May, 2005 at the Shed Recording Studio, New Orleans, Louisiana by Mark Chatters and Elton Heron 3rd track composed by Edward "Kidd" Jordan (Danjor Music, ASCAP), all others composed by Edward "Kidd" Jordan (Danjor Music, ASCAP) and Alvin Fielder (ASCAP) 5th track recorded on 19th January, 2012 at Eldorado Ballroom, Houston, Texas / Coordinator - Dave Dove / Engineer - Ryan Edwards http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidd_Jordan http://www.alvinfielder.com/ http://www.kowald.de/ Reviews By Stewart Smith http://www.list.co.uk/articl...trio-and-duo-in-new-orleans/ A fantastic collection from maverick New Orleans tenor saxophonist Edward 'Kidd' Jordan, drummer Alvin Fielder and the late German bassist Peter Kowald. The trio set, recorded months before Kowald's premature death in September 2002, hears these masters creating radical and soulful music. From Jordan's full-toned tenor come melodic phrases, righteous honks and bluesy reflections, with Fielder surging in and out of the saxophonist's lines with propulsive waves of snare and tom. Kowald fills the space with ominous tremolo and pizzicato pulses. In 'Trio II' Kowald's mournful double-stops set the scene for a gorgeous funeral blues from Jordan, while his solo feature sees his bow dancing around the upper registers of the bass, before waddling into the deep. The duets on the second disc see the saxophonist ducking and weaving like a bear wrestling its shadow, or yelping like a sea lion over the hiss and clatter of Fielder's hi-hat. -- By Martin Schray http://www.freejazzblog.org/...vin-fielderpeter-kowald.html By Derek Taylor http://dustedmagazine.tumblr...ld-alvin-fielder-trio-duo-in By Glenn Astarita http://www.allaboutjazz.com/...review-by-glenn-astarita.php By John Sharpe http://www.allaboutjazz.com/...ds-review-by-john-sharpe.php Sharing Widget |