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1. | Comeuppance
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2. | Dreierlei
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3. | Little Pete's Diner
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4. | Announcement
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5. | Three
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6. | Translucent Tones (Gestalt in Three)
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7. | No Hazmats
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Jazz / Modern Creative, Avant-Garde Jazz
Gebhard Ullmann Sax (Tenor), Clarinet (Bass), Sax (Soprano) George Schuller Bells, Cymbals, Drums Jens Trondle Mastering Joe Fonda Bass Manfred Kiesant Photography Michael Jefry Stevens Piano Robert Weber Cover Painting Ulf Drechsel Producer Willi Leopold Engineer Wolfgang Hoff Recording Supervision
Conference Call's third release catches them live at B-Flat in Berlin, Germany on March 11th, 2003. The material features compositions from each musician in this all-star group's line-up, including the versatile Schuller who replaces Matt Wilson and Han Bennink respectively from the band's first two recordings.
Conference Call is a quartet comprised of adventurous and versatile musicians, each of whom are also talented composers. For their Berlin concert, Conference Call mostly plays the first "three" lengthy compositions continuously. The episodic music includes some stirring sections to "Dreierlei" (although it ends inconclusively) and a memorable tango, "Little Pet's Diner," that is always close to the edge. Gebhard Ullmann is fine on bass clarinet and soprano but particularly expressive on tenor. "The Announcement" is a rant against the invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and "Three" continues the mood with a verbal improvisation leading into some violent group interplay. The quiet "Translucent Tones" (with Ullmann on bass clarinet) is an effective contrast and precedes the intense "No Hazmats." All in all, this is a stimulating date and nearly everything works, with each of the musicians (who include pianist Michael Jefry Stevens, bassist Joe Fonda, and drummer George Schuller) having their feature spots. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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