Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of avant-garde jazz with Joe McPhee's "Trinity," a live album that captures the essence of free jazz in all its unbridled glory. Released on January 1, 2001, under the Unheard Music Series and Atavistic labels, this album is a testament to McPhee's prowess as a multi-instrumentalist and composer. The three-track album, spanning 55 minutes, features McPhee alongside Harold E. Smith and Mike Krull, delivering a performance that is as intense as it is captivating.
"Trinity" is the second installment in the Unheard Music Series' efforts to resurrect Joe McPhee's early '70s work on the CJR label. The album showcases McPhee's versatility, with tracks like "Ionization" and "Delta" pushing the boundaries of traditional jazz. McPhee's animalistic howls, plaintive melodies, and bluesy rambles are complemented by the group's free-range "space" sound, creating a sonic landscape that is both challenging and rewarding.
The album's live recording format adds an extra layer of authenticity, capturing the raw energy and improvisational spirit of the performance. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Trinity" offers a unique and exhilarating listening experience that highlights the innovative spirit of free jazz.
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