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First recorded in 1984-1985 but previously released only on the European
Moers
label in 1986,
North America
is an excellent companion to
Live in Berlin
, which was recorded in 1986. Both discs are highly eclectic, but
captures a lighter, more whimsical side of
Curlew
, with most pieces relatively short, and styles range from adulterated
swing
(
"Two-Day 'Till Tomorrow"
) to skewed, harmolodic
funk
"Oklahoma"
) and a
ballad
,
"Mink's Dream,"
with a strong
Ellington
influence. Saxophonist
George Cartwright
plays both tenor and alto saxes, and while greasy
might be his specialty, his alto sometimes has an uncanny resemblance to
Ornette Coleman
's playing (as on the harmolodic piece), and his breathy, soulful work on
"Mink's Dream"
even recalls
Coleman Hawkins
. On the up-tempo numbers,
Cartwright
's sputtering, funky sax (occasionally breaking into
free jazz
squeals) is complemented by the astringent, sometimes atonal scraping of
Tom Cora
's cello,
Fred Frith
's guitar and violin, and
Mark Howell
's additional guitar. The music is rhythmic but nimble. Frequent, unexpected twists and turns and the unusual timbral elements of cello and violin add an element of novelty, but there's an underlying seriousness and power that elevates the music and commands attention. This reissue of the 1984-1985 studio recording is supplemented with six tracks from a live 1983 date in a small N.Y.C. club,
Mort's Place
.
's personnel throughout their history has always been fluid, and a year or two earlier,
and
Cora
were the only links to the group that recorded
. Drummer
Anton Fier
predates
J. Pippin Barnett
on the club date, and
Otto Williams
is on bass rather than
Nicky Skopelitis
plays guitar. Even allowing for the inferior acoustics of this live session, the sound is much heavier and there is more unison playing -- a contrast that is even more apparent because of the repetition of four songs in both the live and the later studio sessions.
Fier
went on to form
the Golden Palominos
at about this time, which also included
guitarist
Skopelitis
's preference for a heavier, more edgy style of
had an obvious effect on the group, with wit and whimsy traded for a sound that is more relentless and menacing. It's an interesting progression, which serves to document the group's evolution into the playful and yet still dangerous beast that they were to become. ~ Bill Tilland
First recorded in 1984-1985 but previously released only on the European
Moers
label in 1986,
North America
is an excellent companion to
Live in Berlin
, which was recorded in 1986. Both discs are highly eclectic, but
captures a lighter, more whimsical side of
Curlew
, with most pieces relatively short, and styles range from adulterated
swing
(
"Two-Day 'Till Tomorrow"
) to skewed, harmolodic
funk
"Oklahoma"
) and a
ballad
,
"Mink's Dream,"
with a strong
Ellington
influence. Saxophonist
George Cartwright
plays both tenor and alto saxes, and while greasy
might be his specialty, his alto sometimes has an uncanny resemblance to
Ornette Coleman
's playing (as on the harmolodic piece), and his breathy, soulful work on
"Mink's Dream"
even recalls
Coleman Hawkins
. On the up-tempo numbers,
Cartwright
's sputtering, funky sax (occasionally breaking into
free jazz
squeals) is complemented by the astringent, sometimes atonal scraping of
Tom Cora
's cello,
Fred Frith
's guitar and violin, and
Mark Howell
's additional guitar. The music is rhythmic but nimble. Frequent, unexpected twists and turns and the unusual timbral elements of cello and violin add an element of novelty, but there's an underlying seriousness and power that elevates the music and commands attention. This reissue of the 1984-1985 studio recording is supplemented with six tracks from a live 1983 date in a small N.Y.C. club,
Mort's Place
.
's personnel throughout their history has always been fluid, and a year or two earlier,
and
Cora
were the only links to the group that recorded
. Drummer
Anton Fier
predates
J. Pippin Barnett
on the club date, and
Otto Williams
is on bass rather than
Nicky Skopelitis
plays guitar. Even allowing for the inferior acoustics of this live session, the sound is much heavier and there is more unison playing -- a contrast that is even more apparent because of the repetition of four songs in both the live and the later studio sessions.
Fier
went on to form
the Golden Palominos
at about this time, which also included
guitarist
Skopelitis
's preference for a heavier, more edgy style of
had an obvious effect on the group, with wit and whimsy traded for a sound that is more relentless and menacing. It's an interesting progression, which serves to document the group's evolution into the playful and yet still dangerous beast that they were to become. ~ Bill Tilland

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