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Der Mann im Fahrstuhl (The Man in the Elevator)

Der Mann im Fahrstuhl (The Man in the Elevator) in Franklin, TN

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Der Mann im Fahrstuhl (The Man in the Elevator)

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Der Mann im Fahrstuhl (The Man in the Elevator) in Franklin, TN

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Using the texts of playwright
Heiner Muller
and collecting a wide range of imaginative musicians,
Heiner Goebbels
constructed a fascinating music-theater piece that mixes languages and musical styles. The text, read and sung by
Arto Lindsay
, concerns the thoughts and fears of an employee summoned to his boss' office and has something of a
Brazil
-like aura about it. Perhaps coincidentally,
Lindsay
interjects some Brazilian songs into the proceedings. But the highlight is the performance by this stellar ensemble, ranging from free to punkishly tinged
jazz-rock
to quasi-African. There are outstanding contributions from guitarist
Fred Frith
, trombonist
George Lewis
, and the late
Don Cherry
on trumpet, voice, and the African hunter's guitar known as the doussn'gouni.
Goebbels
brews a rich stew of overlapping languages and styles in a dense matrix that creates an appropriate feeling of angst, but never loses a sly sense of humor. If anything, some of
The Man in the Elevator
is reminiscent of
Carla Bley
's better work and fans of hers as well as curious
rock
listeners should have no problem enjoying this one. ~ Brian Olewnick
Using the texts of playwright
Heiner Muller
and collecting a wide range of imaginative musicians,
Heiner Goebbels
constructed a fascinating music-theater piece that mixes languages and musical styles. The text, read and sung by
Arto Lindsay
, concerns the thoughts and fears of an employee summoned to his boss' office and has something of a
Brazil
-like aura about it. Perhaps coincidentally,
Lindsay
interjects some Brazilian songs into the proceedings. But the highlight is the performance by this stellar ensemble, ranging from free to punkishly tinged
jazz-rock
to quasi-African. There are outstanding contributions from guitarist
Fred Frith
, trombonist
George Lewis
, and the late
Don Cherry
on trumpet, voice, and the African hunter's guitar known as the doussn'gouni.
Goebbels
brews a rich stew of overlapping languages and styles in a dense matrix that creates an appropriate feeling of angst, but never loses a sly sense of humor. If anything, some of
The Man in the Elevator
is reminiscent of
Carla Bley
's better work and fans of hers as well as curious
rock
listeners should have no problem enjoying this one. ~ Brian Olewnick

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