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Evan Parker, a pioneering figure in the world of free jazz and avant-garde music, presents a captivating sonic journey with his 1980 album "From Saxophone and Trombone." Released under the OTOROKU label, this album is a testament to Parker's innovative spirit and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional jazz. Clocking in at just over 43 minutes, the album is a concise yet powerful exploration of the interplay between saxophone and trombone, showcasing Parker's virtuosic skills and his knack for creating intricate, thought-provoking compositions.
The album's five tracks, all titled "From Saxophone & Trombone" followed by a number, are a series of improvisational dialogues between Parker on saxophone and an unnamed trombone player. The free jazz genre is characterized by its lack of predetermined chord progressions or forms, allowing the musicians to explore and express themselves freely. This album is no exception, offering a raw and unfiltered look into the creative process of these two master musicians.
Avant-garde elements are woven throughout the album, adding layers of complexity and unpredictability. Parker's saxophone work is particularly noteworthy, with his signature circular breathing technique allowing for extended, continuous phrases that are both mesmerizing and challenging. The trombone provides a deep, resonant counterpoint, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience.
"From Saxophone and Trombone" is a must-listen for fans of free jazz and avant-garde music, offering a unique and compelling exploration of the possibilities of these two instruments. Evan Parker's mastery and innovative approach make this album a standout in his discography and a significant contribution to the genre.