Muhal Richard Abrams/George Lewis/Roscoe Mitchell - Streaming (CD)

Streaming
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Release Date:10/10/2006
Label:Pi Recordings
UPC:808713002225

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  • All Music Guide

    The five lengthy improvisations by the three veteran masters of the AACM range from airy sound explorations to stretches of extroverted interplay. The former does sometimes goes on way too long as one waits for the latter. Best are the episodic "Dramaturns" and the intense group improvising "Streaming." While one appreciates George Lewis' exploration of his computer, it is in his trombone yelps that one gets to hear the joy of freely improvised jazz. Decades have passed since the debut of these three musicians yet they have lost nothing of their musical curiosity and desire to take risks.The enthusiastic interaction between pianist Muhal Richard Abrams and saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell with Lewis is the real reward of this esoteric outing.

    - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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Biography

Muhal Richard Abrams

Composer, arranger, and pianist Muhal Richard Abrams is largely a self-taught musician who was deeply influenced by the bop innovations of the late Bud Powell. Abrams has been a beacon in the jazz community as a co-founder (and first president), in 1965, of Chicago's legendary vanguard music institution, the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). ... Read more