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1. | Code Md
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2. | Willi
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3. | In A Silent Way
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4. | 81
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5. | Fall
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6. | All Blues
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7. | Pan Piper
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8. | Milestone
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9. | Smooch
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10. | Solar
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11. | Boplicity
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Jazz / Post-Bop
David Liebman - Sax (Soprano), Arranger, Producer, Liner Notes Bernard Amiard Art Direction, Cover Art Concept, Design Caris Visentin Horn (English) Francois LeMaire Executive Producer Jamey Haddad Drums, Percussion Jean Marie Gu�rin Remastering Jean-Jacques Pussiau Executive Producer Kent Heckman Engineer, Guitar (Electric) Mephisto Portrait Photography Pascal Bod Release Preparation Phil Markowitz Producer, Keyboards, Piano Scott Cutshall Handclapping Tony Marino Bass (Electric), Bass, Bass (Acoustic) Vic Juris Guitar (Acoustic), Accompaniment, Guitar (Electric)
Dave Liebman, who played with Miles Davis' group during 1974-1975, pays tribute to the innovative trumpeter throughout this excellent Owl CD. To Liebman's credit, he does not ignore Davis' fusion period; in fact, he starts out with the most recent composition (Robert Irving's "Code M.D." from 1984) and works his way backwards chronologically. Actually, with Vic Juris often playing rockish guitar and the older tunes being reharmonized, there is a definite unity and freshness to the material. Charles Mingus' moody ballad "Smooch" comes across as quite contemporary while "Solar" sounds like it could have been written in the 1970s. Liebman's highly expressive soprano, Juris' echoey guitar, and pianist Phil Markowitz are the main soloists, but everyone plays quite well; the inclusion of Caris Visentin's English horn on "Pan Piper" (from Sketches of Spain) is a nice touch. Because this project does not merely copy the past but brings some fresh insight to the material, one suspects that even Miles Davis would have liked the results. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
David Liebman
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Sep 04, 1946 in New York, NY Genre: Jazz Styles: Modern Creative, Progressive Jazz
Dave Liebman has developed through time to become one of the top soprano saxophonists in jazz. A highly individual and explorative (yet versatile) improviser who can stretch from bop to free, Liebman studied early on with Lennie Tristano and Charles Lloyd. He gained important experience playing with Ten Wheel Drive (1970), Elvin Jones (1971-1973), and Miles Davis' fusion group (1973-1974). Liebman formed Lookout Farm in 1974, the first of several groups (including Quest in the 1980s) that teamed his reeds with pianist Richie Beirach. By the late '80s, he had largely dropped the tenor to concentrate on soprano and occasionally flute, although he made a rare recording on tenor for Double-Time in 1995. Dave Liebman, who is very active in jazz education and has written several books, has recorded for a countless number of labels through the years as a leader, including PM, ECM, Horizon, Timeless, Palo Alto, Impulse, Soul Note, Heads Up, Storyville, Owl, CMP, Red, and Candid. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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