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Evan Parker
with Birds
for Steve Lacy
Treader
TRD001
Recently, someone told me they didnt care for outside music because
to really hear whats going on, you have to stop everything and sit
inside it. On "Evan Parker With Birds", the sax sounder invites
you to sit inside an interdimensional aviary while he joins the conversation
around him. Indispensable to those conversations, the duo John Coxon and
Ashley Wales produce, alter, and tease the edges with ambiance not always
avian. An outgrowth of their collaboration with Parker as Spring Heel
Jack, this session has none of the techno bombast of the Thirsty Ear recordings.
Instead, they maintain an unfamiliar intimacy that bears the shimmer of
dream.
#1 casts Parker in a hyperreal jungle on soprano. He plays
it city night bluesy while cyclic sound and undistorted bird chirps appear
with a quiet rhythmic stroke of a vibraphone tone. Weaving familiar birdsong
patterns into a shapely improvisation, Parker plays with a poetic restraint.
The extended techniques splash accent, his mellow musings recall the sessions
honoree, Steve Lacy, himself enamored of birds.
#2 A birdsong bouquet of field recordings treat the ear as
Parker lurks on key tap percussives and darting patterns mixed to blend
seamlessly with the warbling choir. Is it Evan or avian? His mastery of
the instruments sound potentials create camouflage, as Parker insinuates
himself into soundscape. One briefly played pattern recalls Paul Horns
early studio improvisations with tapes.
#3 reveals Frankenbird, with harsh electronic tone emanating
around natural bird sounds and Parkers percussives sounding like
the trudging ornithologists. #4 brings the warm tenor out
against a background of vinyl record hiss and pop. Some bird, some crackle,
and a loopy dog loop provide the soundscape for Parkers introverted
song. Town square chimes join circling sea gulls and Parker pats pads.
Returning to a questioning soprano, Parker essays a haunting melody with
a minimum of Coxon and Wales soundscaping: occasional bird bark,
record pop, shimmery electronic swell.
"Evan Parker with Birds"adds a unique title to Parkers
voluminous catalogue, as well as documenting the gleeful boundary jackhammering
of Coxon and Wales.
--Rex Butters
track listing: #1, #2, #3, #4.
personnel: Evan Parker, soprano and tenor saxophones; John Coxon and Ashley
Wales, soundscapes.
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