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      2. alto - joe mcphee

      Alto

      Joe McpheeJoe Mcphee
      • 2009
      • 5 tracks
      • 41 min
      • free jazz
      Alto - Joe Mcphee
      Alto - Joe Mcphee

      Album Details

      Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of free jazz with Joe McPhee's "Alto," a captivating live album recorded at the intimate Local 269 on the Lower East Side of New York City. Released on December 21, 2009, via Roaratorio, this 41-minute journey showcases McPhee's mastery of the alto saxophone and alto clarinet, offering a dynamic range of fiery and contemplative performances.

      "Alto" features five tracks, each dedicated to influential figures in the jazz and poetry worlds. McPhee pays homage to Alton Pickens, Ornette Coleman, Warren Smith, and Steve Dalachinsky, weaving their spirits into his improvisational tapestry. The album opens with "Lower East Side Shout (for Alton Pickens)," setting the tone with its energetic and spirited playing. "Old Eyes (for Ornette Coleman)" follows, offering a more introspective and nuanced exploration. The album concludes with the enigmatic "Take The V Train," leaving listeners with a sense of McPhee's boundless creativity.

      Recorded live in May 2009, "Alto" captures the essence of McPhee's live performances, with each note resonating with the energy of the crowd and the intimacy of the venue. The album is pressed on 180-gram vinyl, limited to 524 copies, and features a stunning silkscreen print by Judith Lindbloom on rice paper, making it a collector's item for jazz enthusiasts.

      Whether you're a longtime fan of Joe McPhee or new to his work, "Alto" offers a compelling introduction to his unique voice in the world of avant-garde and free jazz. The album's blend of fiery improvisation and contemplative moments makes it a standout addition to any jazz collection.

      December 21, 20092009 Joe McPhee2009 Roaratorio

      Tracks

      1. Lower East Side Shout (for Alton Pickens)Joe Mcphee
        13:07
      2. Old Eyes (for Ornette Coleman)Joe Mcphee
        7:09
      3. W.I.S. (for Warren Smith)Joe Mcphee
        6:33
      4. Soul Of A Poet (for Steve Dalachinsky)Joe Mcphee
        8:30
      5. Take The V TrainJoe Mcphee
        6:27
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      About Joe Mcphee

      Joe McPhee is a pioneering figure in the world of jazz, renowned for his innovative approach to free jazz and avant-garde music. Born in Miami in 1939, McPhee is a multi-instrumentalist extraordinaire, mastering the tenor, alto, and soprano saxophones, as well as the trumpet, valve trombone, clarinet, and piano. His career spans over six decades, during which he has collaborated with legendary musicians such as Evan Parker, Pauline Oliveros, and Peter Brötzmann, and has led influential groups like Trio X and the Jumala Quintet.

      McPhee's music is characterized by its deep emotional resonance and adventurous spirit. He is known for his conceptual and theoretical contributions to music, including his ideas of "Po Music" and "Sideways Thinking." His discography is vast and varied, featuring iconic albums like "Nation Time," "Black Magic Man," and "The Sweet Spot." McPhee's performances are not just musical events but experiences that challenge and inspire, making him a major figure in the jazz world. Whether teaching, writing, or performing, Joe McPhee continues to push the boundaries of jazz, leaving an indelible mark on the genre.

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