The Complete Remastered Recordings On Black Saint & Soul Note

RELEASE
September 20, 2010
LABEL
Sou
GENRES
Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Modern Free, Trumpet Jazz

Album Review

Bill Dixon's Complete Remastered Recordings on Black Saint and Soul Note is an enormous nine-disc affair. It showcases a very productive and important period for the trumpeter, composer, and bandleader, and offers a fine portrait of his highly individual contribution to avant-garde jazz between the years 1980 and 1998. While it's true that three offerings here, In Italy, Vol. 1, Vade Mecum, and Papyrus could be considered double albums (example: In Italy, Vol. 2 contains the same players and was recorded during the same sessions as volume one, and the same is true respectively for the other two titles mentioned) disregarding them for music that was left off the initial volumes as inferior or merely as outtakes is a mistake. What the companion volumes underscore is just how deep Dixon's well was; it fleshes out the ideas on the initial volumes. The single album titles here are November 1981, Thoughts, and Sons of Sisyphus. One need only gauge the level of the players on these sides to judge their importance: some include -- but are not limited to -- Alan Silva, Freddie Waits, Mario Pavone, Barry Guy, Tony Oxley, and William Parker. Particular favorites in the set are November 1981, with Pavone, Laurence Cook, and Silva; Vade Mecum, with Guy, Parker, and Oxley, and Papyrus, a duet session with Oxley, where the smallest details, nuances, and notions of space in Dixon's compositional and improvisational languages reveal themselves readily. For anyone who has any of the original LPs or CDs and is questioning whether the investment is worth it, the answer is a resounding "yes." The remastering quality is very high, making (nearly) crystalline the sonic details blurred by the original releases. In the case of compact discs, the thin, brittle sound that marred earlier CDs on Soul Note and Black Saint is much fuller, warmer, and rounder here. Price-wise, there is a very wide range: real bargains can be had by anyone willing to put in a little work on the internet. While many of the sets in this series are wonderful, Dixon's is truly special.
~Thom Jurek, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Summer Song One: Morning
  2. Firenze
  3. Summer Song Two: Evening
  4. For Cecil Taylor: Almost Anacrusis/Conversation/New Slow Dance
  5. Sketch/Firenze
  6. Summer Song Two: Evening
  7. Summer Song Three: Aurorea/ Daybreak
  8. Summer Song Three: Aurorea/Dusk
  9. Dance Piece: Places/For Jack & Barbara/Autumn Sequences from a Paris Di
  10. Webern
  11. Windswept Winterset
  12. Velvet
  13. Llaattiinnoo Suite
  14. November 1981
  15. Penthesilea
  16. The Second Son
  17. The Sirens
  18. Another Quiet Feeling
  19. Thoughts
  20. Windows
  21. For Nelson & Winnie (A Suite in Four Parts): Time I/Essence C/Transfigu
  22. A Song for Claudia's Children
  23. Brothers
  24. Points
  25. Silences for Jack Moore
  26. Vecctor
  27. Son of Sisyphus
  28. Schema Vi-88
  29. Fusama Codex
  30. Mandala per Mandela
  31. Sumi-E
  32. Negoro Codex
  33. Molti Molti Anni Fa...
  34. Moment
  35. Anamorphosis
  36. Viale Nino Bixio 20
  37. Pellucity
  38. Vade Mecum
  39. Twice Upon a Time
  40. Acanthus
  41. Valentina di Sera
  42. Tableau
  43. Ebonite
  44. Reflections
  45. Incunabula
  46. Octette #1
  47. Essay di Larry Neal
  48. Papyrus
  49. The Statesman
  50. Indirizzo: Via Cimarosa Sei
  51. Scribbles
  52. Ritratto di Allen Polite
  53. Cinnamon
  54. Quadro di Henry Dumas
  55. Palimpsest
  56. Steps
  57. Sine Qua Non #1
  58. Quadro di N.H. Pritchard
  59. Silver Point: Jeanne Phillips
  60. Papyrus #2
  61. Pyxis
  62. Squares
  63. Epigraphy
  64. Sine Qua Non #2
  65. Couplet
  66. Four: VI: 1998
  67. Crawlspace
  68. Suri-Mono: Louise Wade