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Fundamental Destiny: Live At the Frankfurt, Germany Jazz Festival in Franklin, TN
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Fundamental Destiny: Live At the Frankfurt, Germany Jazz Festival in Franklin, TN
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This previously unreleased concert is unusual, for it teams
the Art Ensemble of Chicago
with pianist
Don Pullen
. While the lengthy
"People in Sorrow"
mostly stays in one spot as it builds in intensity and passion, both
"Song for Atala"
and
"Fundamental Destiny"
give
Lester Bowie
,
Joseph Jarman
, and
Roscoe Mitchell
opportunities to stretch out on fairly straight-ahead pieces.
Pullen
adds to the group's rhythmic excitement, particularly on the title cut, and would have been a logical addition to
the Art Ensemble
if they had ever added a regular pianist. This live recording, while not flawless, has enough bright moments to make it easily recommended to
Art Ensemble
collectors. ~ Scott Yanow
the Art Ensemble of Chicago
with pianist
Don Pullen
. While the lengthy
"People in Sorrow"
mostly stays in one spot as it builds in intensity and passion, both
"Song for Atala"
and
"Fundamental Destiny"
give
Lester Bowie
,
Joseph Jarman
, and
Roscoe Mitchell
opportunities to stretch out on fairly straight-ahead pieces.
Pullen
adds to the group's rhythmic excitement, particularly on the title cut, and would have been a logical addition to
the Art Ensemble
if they had ever added a regular pianist. This live recording, while not flawless, has enough bright moments to make it easily recommended to
Art Ensemble
collectors. ~ Scott Yanow
This previously unreleased concert is unusual, for it teams
the Art Ensemble of Chicago
with pianist
Don Pullen
. While the lengthy
"People in Sorrow"
mostly stays in one spot as it builds in intensity and passion, both
"Song for Atala"
and
"Fundamental Destiny"
give
Lester Bowie
,
Joseph Jarman
, and
Roscoe Mitchell
opportunities to stretch out on fairly straight-ahead pieces.
Pullen
adds to the group's rhythmic excitement, particularly on the title cut, and would have been a logical addition to
the Art Ensemble
if they had ever added a regular pianist. This live recording, while not flawless, has enough bright moments to make it easily recommended to
Art Ensemble
collectors. ~ Scott Yanow
the Art Ensemble of Chicago
with pianist
Don Pullen
. While the lengthy
"People in Sorrow"
mostly stays in one spot as it builds in intensity and passion, both
"Song for Atala"
and
"Fundamental Destiny"
give
Lester Bowie
,
Joseph Jarman
, and
Roscoe Mitchell
opportunities to stretch out on fairly straight-ahead pieces.
Pullen
adds to the group's rhythmic excitement, particularly on the title cut, and would have been a logical addition to
the Art Ensemble
if they had ever added a regular pianist. This live recording, while not flawless, has enough bright moments to make it easily recommended to
Art Ensemble
collectors. ~ Scott Yanow

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