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Happy Birthday Dave Burell! Spiky and challenging but only rarely moving into the rhythmic and tonal fearlessness of some of his more outside work, Dave Burrells Momentum finds the veteran modern creative pianist working with a new pair of sidemen, the hot young drummer Guillermo E. Brown (part of the David S. Ware/William Parker axis who has also played with turntablist DJ Spooky) and bassist Michael Formanek, who has recorded as a leader since the turn of the 90s. With the 66-year-old Burrell in charge, there are three full generations of progressive jazz players on display, so whats most impressive about Momentum is how timeless it feels: these seven tracks sound like they could been recorded at any point since the early 60s. The majority of the album was originally composed to accompany a restored French silent film from the 20s (Burrell has spent much of his working life as a jazz expat in Paris), which goes a long way toward explaining its general straightforwardness.This is Burrells album fully, featuring solos that swing effortlessly from Bill Evans lyricism to Cecil Taylor atonality and back, sometimes within just a few bars. Burrell is often called an inside/outside pianist for this duality of his playing, and Momentum is that tendency in its purest form. https://youtube/watch?v=yeU1vt07C4I
Posted on: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 17:04:24 +0000

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