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1. | Stag's Horn
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2. | Sumach
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3. | Rhus
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4. | Friends from Above
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5. | Hirta
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6. | Sippenaeken Visitation
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7. | And the Tints
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8. | A Deeper Red
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9. | In Velvet
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10. | Day of Small Truths
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11. | Natives and Aliens
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Jazz
Recorded on 24 May 1996 at Gateway Studios, London.
Evan Parker, soprano and tenor saxophones Barry Guy, double bass, piccolo bass Paul Lytton, percussion Marilyn Crispell, piano
* Leo Feigin - Producer * Lora Denis - Design * Steve Lowe - Engineer * Stuart Broomer - Liner Notes
The billing is a bit misleading: rather than a duo album, Natives and Aliens features the Evan Parker Trio -- saxophonist Parker plus longtime collaborators Barry Guy on bass and Paul Lytton on drums and percussion -- working with avant-garde pianist Marilyn Crispell. Originally recorded in the early '80s and first released in a small vinyl edition before gaining a wider distribution on CD in 2001, these 11 tracks are fluid, small-group improvisations that slot Crispell neatly into the practiced interplay of Parker's trio. Crispell's playing blends the best characteristics of her two acknowledged inspirations, with Paul Bley's fluidity (best heard on the speedy, rippling cascades of notes that color "Sumach") and Cecil Taylor's percussive, rhythmically free attack (as on "Day of Small Truths," where the pianist interjects booming, sustained chords into a lyrical solo by Guy). The Evan Parker Trio, as always, play with the intuition and improvisatory grace that comes when skilled musicians are in tune with each other's idiosyncracies, giving Natives and Aliens a light -- almost swinging, in the old-school sense -- touch that's often missing in this brand of modern jazz. ---Stewart Mason, All Music Guide |
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