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1. | [Untitled]
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2. | Straight Track
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3. | Jazz Fi-Sci
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4. | Superimposed
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5. | Sound-A-Bye
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6. | [Untitled]
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7. | Corridors & Parallels
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8. | Somewhere
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9. | Spaces Embraces
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10. | Mother May You Rest In Bliss
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11. | [Untitled]
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Jazz
Recorded at Sorcerer Sound, NYC on February 26+27, 2001
David S. Ware: tenor sax Matthew Shipp: synthesizer William Parker: bass Guillermo E. Brown: drums Produced by Steven Joerg Engineered by Chris Flam All compositions by David S. Ware, except track 7 by David S. Ware / Matthew Shipp
Mixed and Mastered at Mindswerve, NYC in April, 2001 Light painting and design by Ming@409
"Let's be bold: The David S. Ware Quartet is the best small band in jazz today. I realize that I will almost certainly hear another quartet, or trio or quintet or octet, this week or next, that will make me want to backpedal. But every time I see Ware's group or return to the records, it flushes the competition from memory." – GARY GIDDINS, Weatherbird, August 2001
After a decade+ of top operation, and a dozen profound albums to prove it, we have here the very highly anticipated album #13 from the David S. Ware Quartet....Following two beautiful and critically acclaimed albums for the Columbia label, ways were officially and mutually parted in January.....Wasting no time, AUM brought Ware and his Quartet into the studio in February.
This album is a 'first' for Ware in a number of important ways; perhaps the most compelling is his incorporation of synthesizer into the sonic template. This marks pianist Matthew Shipp's recorded debut on the instrument. Corridors & Parallels adds further to a visionary group concept that has found the band consistently navigating the outer reaches of sound, and then bringing it all back home.
Plus, there ain't a damn thing out there like this. ---SJ |
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