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The best
new music often comes
from the fortunate timely union and reunion of master musicians.
The Ernst Bier - Mack Goldsbury Quartet with Herb Robertson is made
up of players whose musical paths have been crisscrossing for over
two decades ... [more]
Cover:
Klaus Spenker / Jonas Dornauf
Mack Goldsbury
- tenor-, sopransax
Herb Robertson - trumpet
Frank Möbus - guitar
Ed Schuller - bass
Ernst Bier - drums
| 1. |
Ruth-Maria
|
Herb
Robertson |
7:53 |
| 2. |
Sus This |
Ed
Schuller |
7:11 |
| 3. |
Blue Eyes |
Mack
Goldsbury |
5:39 |
| 4. |
Konäsörs
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Frank
Möbus |
4:15 |
| 5. |
The
Blues Bizarre |
Herb
Robertson |
6:04 |
| 6. |
Garrison
Remembered |
Mack
Goldsbury |
13:10 |
| 7. |
Möbus
Curve |
Frank
Möbus |
4:57 |
| 8. |
Blues
For Jimi |
Mack
Goldsbury |
4:43 |
Recorded and
mixed: ON AIR STUDIO Berlin 29./ 30. 6. 1998
Engineer: Ahmed Chouraqui
Mastering: Calyx / Berlin - Bo Kondren
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Press
Jazzdimensions March 2001
Mit einem Prolog von Saxophon und Trompete beginnt diese Platte - und endet mit einem lauten, enorm kräftigen Saxophonton von Mack Goldsbury: das Ganze ist eine runde Sache. Dies ist eine "Einspielung auf hohem Niveau" .......... [more]
Linernotes
The best
new music often comes
from the fortunate timely union and reunion of master musicians.
The Ernst Bier - Mack Goldsbury Quartet with Herb Robertson is made
up of players whose musical paths have been crisscrossing for over
two decades.
They have traveled
virtually every musical avenue, street, path and back alley that
traverses the landscape of 20th century music, and have been intimately
involved with music and musicians that have left their mark on the
latter part of the 20th century. The music on this CD reflects the
influences of bop, swing, blues, avant-garde, contemporary classic,
while casting a light onto the virgin grounds of the 21st century.
The album was
recorded in the summer of '98, directly after Herb's joining the
group, and immediately following a week-long gig in the A Trane,
Berlin's top jazz club. The week was the necessary warm-up for the
recording of music that requires group understanding and commitment.
The band's approach to the music is communal, and Goldsbury, Robertson,
Möbus, and Schuller all contribute compositions.
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