Cadence Jazz Records: CJR 1200
http://www.cadencejazzrecords.com/ http://www.joemcphee.com/trio-x-roulette-at-location-one.html http://www.roulette.org/event/joe-mcphee-trio-x-3/
* Dominic Duval : bass
* Joe McPhee : soprano saxophone, pocket trumpet
* Jay Rosen : drums
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominic_Duval http://www.joemcphee.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Rosen_%28drummer%29
Recorded by Jim Staley at Roulette at the Location One Gallery,
New York City, NY, on March 4, 2005.
Roulette at Location One http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roulette_at_Location_One
Reviews
By Scott Verrastro
http://jazztimes.com/articles/18523-roulette-at-location-one-trio-x
Captured live at Jim Staley’s Roulette on March 4, 2005 on the heels of their
previous CIMP album, Sugar Hill Suite, Roulette at Location One exhibits Trio X
in peak form, opting for spatial exploration by utilizing remarkable restraint
and extraordinary dynamics. The rapport of rhythm section Dominic Duval
(amplified acoustic bass) and Jay Rosen (drums and percussion)—who’ve been
playing together regularly for the past decade—allows them to steer the ebb and
flow of sound with facility and conviction, while McPhee—playing mostly soprano
here, except for a few brief pocket trumpet passages—responds with eloquent,
lyrical and rousing melodic figures.
One of their main characteristics is to fleetingly introduce new themes while
extrapolating older ones, which they do here by quoting pieces off their
previous albums in addition to Monk’s “Bemsha Swing” and “Monk’s Dream,”
Ornette Coleman’s “Lonely Woman” and Curtis Mayfield’s “People Get Ready”—one
track is even titled “David Danced: variations on Ellington”—effectively
straddling the line between familiar and peculiar. Strangely, Duval swings here
more than Rosen, who mostly uses his kit for color and shade as he coaxes
copious tones and sonorities. Somehow—probably due to their extensive
experience playing together—it all ends up making sense. Though Trio X reaches
the occasional climactic whirl, the overall mood of this set is a sort of
ambiguous pensiveness.
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By Stef
http://www.freejazzblog.org/2007/01/trio-x-roulette-at-location-one-cadence.html
By Derek Taylor
http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/3216
By Marc Medwin
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/roulette-at-location-one-trio-x-cadence-jazz-records-review-by-marc-medwin.php
Stef Gijssels (nl)
http://draaiomjeoren.blogspot.com/2007/02/trio-x-roulette-at-location-one-cadence.html
Par le son du grisli (fr)
http://grisli.canalblog.com/archives/2006/11/04/5879703.html |
Trio X - Roulette At Location One (2006)
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01 - Funny Valentines Of War.flac (59.0 MB)
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02 - Improvs And Melodies Of Themes.flac (62.0 MB)
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03 - David Danced- Variations On Ellington.flac (43.3 MB)
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04 - Sunflower Musings.flac (59.3 MB)
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05 - Going Home.flac (30.5 MB)
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Cadence Jazz Records, CJR 1200.jpg (11.0 KB)
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Dominic Duval, Joe McPhee & Jay Rosen at the 2012 Earshot Jazz Festival (photo by Daniel Sheehan, EyeShotJazz, October 15th, 2012).jpg (166.5 KB)
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cover.jpg (284.3 KB)
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