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Live album · 2016

Tracklist

1 Lifeblood 27:18
2 Mirrors of Infinity 3:38
3 Humans! 5:58
4 How Demons Enter 5:00
5 Pneumata 4:35
6 Night, Part 1 2:44
7 Night, Part 2 2:14
8 Night, Part 3 3:13
9 Abyss (for Roscoe Mitchell) 8:02
10 Pathways (for Rajna Swaminathan) 6:38
11 Prophets, Part 1 15:00
12 Prophets, Part 2 10:50
13 Prophets, Part 3 14:19

Total length: 109:29

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About this release

USB drive : More Is More 161 (US)

USB "credit card" drive with two directories, one for mp3 format and one for WAV format. Each directory has a virtual booklet in pdf format with the album cover, track listing and credits, and liner notes from Peter Evans.

Tracks 1 and 2 recorded live in Cleveland, Ohio, in April 2016.

Tracks 12 and 13 recorded live at Roulette Intermedium, in Brooklyn, New York.

All other material recorded over a six month period, by the artist.

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Starting from late 60s solo saxophone recordings aren't rare thing, Chicagoan Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM) and soprano genius Steve Lacy introduced world to that kind of highly creative and usually very free-form kind of jazz. Solo trumpeter albums are much more obscure though.

American trumpeter Peter Evans (better known to wide auditory as Mostly Other People Do The Killing band member) has already released some, but his newest "Lifeblood" is his first solo trumpet album in five years. It contains recordings from different shows recorded in 2015-16 and lasts almost two hour long. To make things even more twisted,"Lifeblood" is released in digital form only - usual download files and ... USB memory stick (or being more correct - USB credit card memory stick). Since the size of content doesn't exceed the space of casual double CD-set, it's obvious that physical recording's form has been chosen not only because of technical needs.

So - what do we have inside? Solo reeds albums are always hit or miss, at their best such music radiate artist's creativity and technical perfection but sometimes we just evidence never-ending demonstration of musician's ego drilling your ears and twitching your nerves. Than 109 minutes long "Lifeblood" can sound as really risky business.

Fortunately it isn't. Evans plays solo trumpet concerts regularly for years so what one can hear on this album isn't just exotic demonstration of technical abilities on request. "Lifeblood" contains two longer pieces ("suites") - twenty-seven minutes long opener of the same title and three-parts forty-minutes long closer "The Prophets". All music is highly improvised but contains never ending mosaic of tunes and rhythms snippets changind each other very dynamically so such a long free-form album doesn't sound boring at all.

Evans plays trumpet with rare virtuosity using his own techniques besides of more traditional, he uses breathing and his mouse as source for percussion added and generally minimalist music is surprisingly dense and dynamic. Quite unusually for music of such kind all concert sound is warm,even intimate at moments. Peter successfully finds the right balance between passionate playing and relaxed atmosphere, music isn't explosive nor meditative.

Surprisingly, almost two hours of solo trumpet music of free form don't require special concentration from listener. It is not elevator music for sure, but it works pretty well sounding at home when I was doing some home works or reading news in internet. I listened to the album three or four times during last some weeks - it says a lot!

USB stick isn't most popular form of physical jazz album maybe, than go for more usual download and don't miss this probably best reeds player solo album of last decade or so.

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