Marilyn Crispell/Anderson/Drake - Destiny (CD)

Destiny
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Album Details: Destiny

Release Date:08/22/1996
Label:Okka Disc
UPC:796441200320

Track List: Destiny

  1. Destiny 6

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  • All Music Guide

    Destiny captures an electrifying live concert of pianist Marilyn Crispell, tenor saxophonist Fred Anderson, and percussionist Hamid Drake at Chicago's 1994 ~Women of New Music Festival, which was the first public performance of this all-star trio. The improvised set is broken up into six pieces, entitled "Destiny 1-6." Anderson and Drake rip right into the opening, and Crispell joins them not long after with clusters and energetic runs. Both she and Drake also take excellent melodic solos to break up the emphatic drive of "Destiny 1." Another few of this concert's many great moments include: "Destiny 3"'s opening piano solo, which leads into a soft, mature trio ballad that is both open and peaceful (and very accessible); the upfront and insistent "Destiny 4" with the piano and sax rounding tight corners while Drake plays hand drums; and the breakneck, rollicking grand finale of "Destiny 6." All around, this is an incredible performance by a stunning group of musicians whose skill and c...hemistry completely sidestep the fact that this is only the second time that these three great jazz improvisers ever played together. - Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Marilyn Crispell

One of the finest modern jazz pianists, Marilyn Crispell first emerged as an exciting, adventurous soloist and composer on the free scene in the early '80s. She was a member of the Anthony Braxton Quartet during the '80s and '90s, and also led a number of her own dates (mostly for Leo and Music Arts) during this period. Although not as widely acclaimed as she deserves,... Read more