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Valve No.10
Billy Bang Quartet, Billy Bang
olasz
első megjelenés éve: 1991
46 perc
(1992)

CD
5.938 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  P.M.
2.  No. 10 Valve
3.  September 23rd
4.  Improvisation for Four
5.  Bien-Hoa Blues
6.  Holiday for Flowers
7.  Lonnie's Lament
Jazz / Free Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz

Billy Bang Poetry, Violin
Denis Charles Percussion
Frank Lowe Sax (Tenor)
Gennaro Carone Mastering
Giancarlo Barigozzi Engineer
Giovanni Bonandrini Producer
Kevin Whitehead Liner Notes
Sirone Bass

This very intriguing set finds the adventurous jazz violinist Billy Bang leading a quartet that includes tenor-saxophonist Frank Lowe, bassist Sirone and drummer Dennis Charles. The music is often quite melodic (particularly Lowe's relaxed solos) yet is utterly unpredictable. Bang combines a strong technique with a primitive sound and it may take listeners a little while to get used to his tone. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide



Billy Bang

Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: Sep 20, 1947 in Mobile, AL
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Modern Creative, Free Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz

Although he plays an instrument that's more closely identified with uptown concert halls than downtown jazz clubs, there's no mistaking the primary source of Billy Bang's musical inspiration. While his violin technique is extensive and his familiarity with contemporary classical forms apparent, Bang's rough-edged, sometimes almost guttural tone, old-fashioned sense of swing, and lexicon of vocalic expressive devices define him as a jazz musician. Bang improvises lines that might have been lifted straight from a George Crumb composition, yet he invests them with an emotionalism and spontaneity that is unique to jazz. Whether in the abstract (as a solo violinist, elaborating on skeletal melodic material) or as part of a greater whole (with Sun Ra's Arkestra, for example), a Bang performance is always awash with surprise.
Bang was born in Alabama as Billy Walker, but as an infant moved with his mother to Harlem. He was a small youngster, so when he evinced an interest in music as a junior high student, he was given a violin. About this time he began being called Billy Bang after a cartoon character. Prompted by a fascination with Afro-Cuban rhythms, he switched to percussion in the early '60s. As a hardship student at a Massachusetts prep school, Bang played drums with his fellow student, the folksinger Arlo Guthrie. Bang was drafted into the service and was sent to Vietnam. He became radicalized upon returning to the U.S. and worked in the antiwar movement. Bang began playing music again in the late '60s. Bang was inspired by the free jazz of the mid-'60s, especially the music of John Coltrane and Ornette Coleman.
The influence of germinal free jazz violinist Leroy Jenkins (and Coleman's violin work) led Bang back to his original instrument. Bang studied with Jenkins and involved himself with the burgeoning New York free jazz scene. He collaborated with saxophonists Sam Rivers and Frank Lowe and performed often in the downtown lofts that housed the avant-garde music of the day. Bang formed his own group, the Survival Ensemble, in the early '70s. In 1977, Bang co-founded (with bassist John Lindberg and guitarist James Emery) the String Trio of New York. It was for his work with the latter group that Bang became best known (he left the band in 1986). He also played with bassist Bill Laswell's Material and drummer Ronald Shannon Jackson's Decoding Society, and led his own groups. In the mid-'80s, Bang played briefly with a funk band called Forbidden Planet. He also collaborated on various projects with pianist Marilyn Crispell, trumpeter Don Cherry, and guitarist James "Blood" Ulmer.
In the '90s, Bang fronted his own ensembles and occasionally led ad hoc groups on record dates. A 1992 session with Sun Ra (on what was possibly Ra's last recording), bassist John Ore, and drummer Andrew Cyrille resulted in Tribute to Stuff Smith (Soul Note). Bang recorded Spirits Gathering with a band that included the drummer Dennis Charles for the CIMP label in 1996. The next year, he made his most straight-ahead jazz album, Bang On!, for Justin Time. That same year, he recorded Commandment (For the Sculpture of Alain Kirili), an album of solo violin, for Alan Schneider's NoMore label. The new millennium saw the release of Big Bang Theory in 2000, followed by a pair of albums drawing on Bang's Vietnam experience, 2001's Vietnam: The Aftermath and 2005's Vietnam: Reflections. A live set, Above and Beyond: An Evening in Grand Rapids, appeared in 2007.
---Chris Kelsey, All Music Guide

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