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The grumpy, Loki-like Dutch pianist Misha Mengelberg has been touring on this quartet for some time, and it's terrific that Songlines has found the time to record them.
On drums,of course, is Mengelberg's longtime associate and drum maniac, Han Bennink-herein a relatively straight ahead mode. Two Americans make the group particularly notable: bassist Brad Jones, also of the Jazz Passengers, and trumpeter Dave Douglas, who hardly ever takes a sideman gig anymore. With Mengelberg calling the shots, the material on Four in One isn't entirely surprising, though noless fun for that. “Kneebus,” an older tune recorded by the Schlippenbachorchestra over a decade ago, is on the raucous side, with limp fanfares andgoofy, hum-along melodies that give way into the blues. “Die Berge Schuetzendie Heimat” opens with a screeching whistle and lurches into what sounds like the work of a top-notch carnival band entertaining themselves by pretending tostink.
A brawny-sounding Douglas completely gets it-that much is apparent from the opening tune, “Hypochristmutreefuzz,” where he answers his own rush ofarpeggios with a quiet, broken aside, which trails off like a crotchety old man complaining under his breath. In fact, Douglas is the dominant personality on much of the recording, as if Mengelberg were more interested in hearing what Douglas could do with the music. The pianist hangs back on his own material, which takes up most of the recording, before jumping headlong into a trio of Monk tunes.
曲目:
01. Hypochristmutreefuzz02. Reef03. Kneebus04. Die Berge schuetzen die Heimat05. Four in One06. Monk's Mood07. Criss Cross08. Blues after Piet09. KwelaP' Kwana10. We're Going out for Italian11. Poor Wheel
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