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Guy-Gustafsson-Strid: Tarfala
recorded 10/3/2006
Barry Guy - bass
Mats Gustafsson - tenor sax, baritone sax, flutephone
Raymond Strid - percussion
thanks, Jason
the earlier recording with the trio was recorded ten years earlier - I guess I thought there may never be another one. It seems Mats has recorded more with The Thing than anything else.
The earlier recording - as well as the even earlier Mouth Eating Trees and Related Activities (with Lovens in place of Strid) were of a piece where upon discovering them, I had no IDEA what I was in for when it came to what Mats was all about. On the new one, we hear a more accomplished Mats where due to his overwhelming prescence, it can be a wonder and a detriment. The energy level of his playing can be so pervasive that I can almost not hear the interplay of the trio - but this is a small issue - it is only an issue if one is so jaded that one might think that there is no room in the ouvre of jazz/improvised music for improvisation like this.
And what is improvisation like this - I think this is proof that the beast lives
energy lives - the first 27 minute track features the tenor - certainly the dynamics have changed from the earlier recordings as Mats is more up front and certainly more able from a technical aspect - some might actually come to hear him as being able to play this shit in his sleep - or just another day at the office - but it is *his* office - nobody else can touch this - the only guy from the past who got to these types of energy levels was Brotz - and here we hear a 42 guy at the peak of his physical powers sometimes even understandign that he doesn't have to tear every spec of paint off the walls - but I am able to soak it up when he does or he doesn't
2nd track is a highlight - 9+ minutes with the still mysterious flutephone - fades slowly - then the third track with extreme bari - which switches to the tenor half way through - maybe the most rote track - the 20 minutes is solid - let me tell you more a few more listens in
incidently Guy is so great that he is *still* the reason this music works - we know Lovens made this work although it was 1992 - and Mats was a baby - and mayge there might be another drummer who can play with such detailed energetic precision - but there is only one Barry Guy - this is totally improvised music - but it is a certain band and it has a certain sound and purpose - another bass player and it is more like AALY or The Thing - which are *nothing* at all like this - they are song based and IMO would never work as improvising units,,,I digress,,,
but track 4 - the closing 9+ minutes - here Mats contains himself for 6-7 minutes - playing slight variations on a riff on the big horn - until he *cannot* contain himslef - and it doesn't seem trite when he does pierce the sky - it *is* majestic and Strid almost swings - maybe this is rock n' roll - and the band goes to heaven - and the crowd exists - didn't know it till the end - oh glory be,,,,,
and yes - this would be the trio to see live if there would ever be the chance for me - this is a dream to one day be realized, I hope
and yeah,,,,,
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