Bol Posted August 11, 2004 Report Posted August 11, 2004 I think this one is oop. But I've just spotted a copy at a used store here. Does anyone have an opinion on it? I've never heard Byron. But I've been wondering why more contemporary musicians do not play clarinet. The quartet lineup with Frisell looks interesting. And I think Byron is supposed to release a new CD with Jason Moran soon. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Quote
Nate Dorward Posted August 11, 2004 Report Posted August 11, 2004 It's nice--some people really seem to like it a lot but it's never really grabbed me strongly. But it's worth picking up if you like any of the musicians' playing--Frisell's quite strong on it. The Beatles tune on it is done well. Quote
relyles Posted August 11, 2004 Report Posted August 11, 2004 I have all of Byron's recordings as a leader and this is one of my favorites. Quote
Joe Posted August 11, 2004 Report Posted August 11, 2004 His finest album, IMHO. DeJohnette really carries it to the next level. Quote
sal Posted August 11, 2004 Report Posted August 11, 2004 I spun this one a couple of days ago. It's a strong one, IMO. The chemistry between the musicians is very nice. Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted August 11, 2004 Report Posted August 11, 2004 I, too, like this one. In part, I think, because it's one of his more straightforward, less concepty albums. Or, maybe, the concept is just too subtle for the likes o' me. Not quite an 'old school' blowing session, but much more to that side than a lot of his other stuffs (some of which I like too). Clarinet is, of course, a lovely instrument but I think it's strong association with the Swing era may have held it back in more modern times. Most of us, after all, pick our instruments when we're just starting out and are prone to making superfical judgements.... Quote
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