Opus de Life

Opus de Life

by Profound Sound Trio
Opus de Life

Opus de Life

by Profound Sound Trio

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Overview

Incorporating three of the greatest improvisers in the original free jazz movement, the Profound Sound Trio certainly lives up to its name. With bassist Henry Grimes, drummer Andrew Cyrille, and tenor saxophonist Paul Dunmall, this triad goes for all-out, rip-snorting energy music based on the post-modern precepts of John Coltrane, Archie Shepp, and even the outer rim of Albert Ayler. A live set from the Vision Festival at the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center in N.Y.C., the PST deliver on all cylinders through this set of non-stop improvisations that allow all three members to stretch out without overtly exploiting the outer reaches of their instruments. Buzzing sounds with Cyrille's clacking drumming are integrated into "This Way, Please" as Dunmall digs in, even quoting "Girl from Ipanema" if only briefly. There's a perfect symmetry between the players, solos are meted out judiciously, but Cyrille's feature during "Call Paul" and "Whirligging" suggest the master percussive navigator is in the house and ready to jam. Grimes occasionally adds his tart, sweet violin to the proceedings, and Dunmall contributes bagpipes, either as comic relief or serious politics come to life. Amiri Baraka described freedom music as "a terrible wholeness," not in the pejorative but to underline the serious nature of African American expressionism, and how it should be taken without prejudice or dismissive whimsy. The Profound Sound Trio make it known to all they are in business to make sure they are heard in perfect clarity, with not a trace of mistaken identity. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Product Details

Release Date: 06/16/2009
Label: Porter Records
UPC: 0656605508122
Rank: 152986

Tracks

  1. This Way, Please
  2. Call Paul
  3. Whirligigging
  4. Beyonder
  5. Futurity

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