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Spontaneous Music Ensemble
Quintessence



Label: Emanem
Country: UK

"The eight-five minutes of totally improvised music produced at the 1974 ICA concert are so cohesive that it sounds as if this quintet had worked together for some considerable time. However, apart from a brief sound check earlier that day, this was the only occasion that these five musicians performed together.

When John Stevens put this quintet together, he had envisioned that Derek Bailey would play acoustic guitar and Kent Carter cello. This instrumentation never happened in practice, since Bailey only used his unamplified '19-string (approx)' guitar during the second quarter of THIRTY-FIVE MINUTES whilst Carter was playing double bass, which he did for the first half of that piece. For the rest of the concert, Bailey used his 6-string guitar with two-pedal-controlled stereo amplification, and Carter played cello.

John Stevens' percussion kit comprised small cymbals and small drums with some bells and woodblocks. Both Evan Parker (heard on the left) and Trevor Watts (on the right) just(!) played soprano saxophones.

The first half of the concert consisted of one improvisation, FORTY MINUTES, which is included in full. The second half consisted of two improvisations, which are presented in the order performed. THIRTY-FIVE MINUTES has been edited very slightly in order to remove two brief moments of untogetherness - the total amount excised being less than one minute (the same as on prior releases). TEN MINUTES is complete as performed.

Even after listening to this music many times, it is still full of many surprises - very pleasant surprises, that is. However, the unexpected is what one expects when one puts five seasoned and original improvisers together. Certainly, anyone who likes all music to be completely predictable will get very little satisfaction here.

The results of an informal trio session on one of Carter's visits to London are heard here. Three pieces were performed. The first, RAMBUNCTIOUS 1, is heard in its entirety - it is perhaps the closest thing to Jazz on these two CDs. The second, RAMBUNCTIOUS 2, was similar but less successful, so only the ending is included here. The third was based on Stevens' loose composition DAA-OOM, which takes its name from the bass part (missing in the earlier duo performance). The performance ran out of steam after about five minutes, so only the opening is heard. (When this session was first released, a reviewer wrote that this trio comprised Bailey, Carter & Stevens, and even went so far to compare it with that trio's later record!)

CORSOP may well be a version of LACE, Stevens' piece inspired by Steve Lacy's sucking sounds. Note the section exploring the threshold of audibility - an area that became fashionable some two decades later. (Other musicians such as Paul Rutherford were also then exploring such quiet and tranquil areas.)

DAA-OOM, is a loose composition inspired by the music of both the central African pygmies and Albert Ayler. This was designed to be performed by a trio, as happened a few days later. Even decades later, the rawness of these pieces is still somewhat startling. When first issued, a famous musician described Stevens' vocal work as 'virtuosic', whereas an infamous writer called it 'ghastly'.

In the eighty-five minute ICA concert, all five musicians managed to both sound like themselves and sound like a group - a paradox that all good improvisers solve by listening to what the others are playing, and responding accordingly. This music is not an example of everyone going all out for themselves regardless of everyone else."-Martin Davidson, from the sleeve notes






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Product Information:

UPC: B0019PVMH0

Label: Emanem
Catalog ID: 4217
Squidco Product Code: 7787

Format: 2CD
Condition: New
Released: 2007
Country: UK
Packaging: 2 CDs in a single Jewel tray
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A1 - A2 originally issued in 1986 as Emanem LP 3401 - reissued in 1997 on Emanem 4015; A3 - B1 originally issued in 1986 as Emanem LP 3402 - reissued in 1997 on Emanem 4016; B2 - B4 originally issued in 1997 on Emanem 4015; B5 - B6 originally issued in 1997 on Emanem 4016



Personnel:

John Stevens-percussion, cornet, voice

Evan Parker-soprano saxophone

Trevor Watts-soprano saxophone

Derek Bailey-amplified guitar, guitar

Kent Carter-cello, double bass

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Track Listing:

A1 - Forty Minutes (Part 1) - 19:32

A2 - Forty Minutes (Part 2) - 20:39

A3 - Thirty-Five Minutes (Part 1) - 25:42

A4 - Thirty-Five Minutes (Part 2) - 8:56



B1 - Ten Minutes - 10:07

B2 - Rambunctious 1 - 18:36

B3 - Rambunctious 2 - 4:47

B4 - Daa-Oom trio version 5:05

B5 - Corsop - 11:08

B6 - DAA-OOM duo version 10:19







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One Four and Two Twos (1978/79/92)
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