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1. | Cesar Chávez
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2. | Trouble Ticket
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3. | Whose to Know [for Albert Ayler]
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4. | Head Count
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5. | The Buried Quilt
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Jazz
Bruce Ackley, soprano, tenor saxophones Steve Adams, alto, sopranino saxophones Scott Amendola, drums Nels Cline, guitars Devin Hoff, bass Larry Ochs, tenor, sopranino saxophones Jon Raskin, baritone, alto, sopranino saxophones
The story of the Celestial Septet is that of two bands becoming one. On their own, the Nels Cline Singers and the Rova Saxophone Quartet have established themselves as the most forward-looking groups not only in their respective formats - a trio of guitar, bass, and drums, and a quartet of saxophones ranging from baritone to sopranino - but also in the area of music that has variously and inadequately been called "free," "avant-garde," "creative," and "improvised." Elements of jazz, rock, fusion, late-20th-century classical, minimalism, and noise inform their combined efforts. And perhaps most significantly, separately and conjoined, these units defy categorization by taking composition as seriously as they take improvisation, and by taking neither so seriously as to let one get in the way of the other. |
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