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Wright, Frank
The Complete ESP-Disk' Recordings



Label: ESP
Country: USA

"Mississippi-born and Cleveland-raised tenorman Frank Wright (1935-1990) was one of the forerunners of the multiphonics-driven school of saxophonists to follow the direction pointed by Ayler, but with a more pronounced bar-walking influence than most of his contemporaries. Whereas Ayler's high-pitched wails, wide vibrato and guttural honks all belied an R&B pedigree, his solos still contained the breakneck tempos and facility of bebop, for which he had earlier earned the nickname "Little Bird." Wright, on the other hand, offers his honks and squawks with a phraseology derived from the slower, earthier funk of R&B and gospel music; indeed, he was a bassist in Cleveland blues bands until switching to tenor in the early '60s as a result of Ayler's influence (the same influence that brought Wright to New York in 1964).

Wright had not been playing tenor long when he was asked to make Coltrane's Ascension date (he had sat in with Trane on several occasions previously), but reportedly he declined it fearing his skills weren't at the level required by the music. Nevertheless, Wright did make his first session as a leader a few months later, in a trio with bassist Henry Grimes and drummer Tom Price for then-fledgling ESP-Disk' (Frank Wright Trio, ESP 1023). The opening "The Earth" starts with a brief vibrato-heavy and bluesy slow theme on unaccompanied tenor that quickly erupts into a frantic screamer of a solo, a mix of buzzing upper-register cries and low bleating honks, occasional recognizable stock R&B phrases making their way into the melange.

Unlike Ayler, there is not a significant amount of solo construction, for it appears Wright was throwing together ideas in a spirit of jubilation. The rhythm section is certainly strong and experienced, and are given ample duet room after Wright's solo ends, but seem to have a bit of difficulty figuring out exactly where he is going to go from phrase to phrase. "Jerry" has a brief, somewhat catchy country-funk theme before once again erupting into fierce, distorted tenor skronk. It seems like this piece might have been recorded last, for it is by far the most cohesive of the set and the rhythm section seems to have figured out how to support Wright's erratic flights by keeping a fast-medium tempo throughout, rather than shifting to his caterwauling whims. The tenorist does find himself in the wrong key after Price's solo, which throws off the remainder of the tune. Chalk it up to a bit of inexperience on the side of jubilation.

In the spring of 1967, Wright made his second date as a leader for ESP, the powerful quintet statement of Your Prayer (ESP 1053) featuring Wright in the company of Cleveland-born altoist Arthur Jones, expatriate Martinique-born, French-educated trumpeter Jacques Coursil, drummer Muhammad Ali and bassist Steve Tintweiss. Where the first date falters at a lack of dynamics and cohesion (not to mention experience), Your Prayer finds Wright refining the bag his solos come from, yet maintaining a firm hold on the ecstatic free-blues shout that makes up most of his solo language. The set starts off with Jones' composition "The Lady," a simple unison ascending-descending call for the horns peaking in vibrato, which gives way to a searing solo by the composer with echoes of Dolphy's speed and intervallic leaps coupled to Johnny Hodges' tone, a quality that clearly defined this altoist's style for the few years he was actively recording. Coursil follows with a deft series of punches and blasts, exuding the bubbly-yet-raw swing his solos always carry, even in the most 'out' contexts."-Clifford Allen, All About Jazz






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NY Downtown & Jazz/Improv
January 2007


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Product Information:

Label: ESP
Catalog ID: esp 4007
Squidco Product Code: 7153

Format: 2 CDs
Condition: New
Released: 2005
Country: USA
Packaging: 2 CDs in a single Jewel tray
Tracks 1-3 Recorded November 11, 1965 by Richard L. Alderson (Disc 1) and March 26, 1967 by Richard L. Alderson (Disc 2).



Personnel:

(Disc 1): Frank Wright-tenor sax

Henry Grimes-bass

Tom Price-drums (Disc 2): Frank Wright-tenor sax

Arthur Jones-alto sax

Jacques Coursil-trumpet

Steve Tintweiss-bass

Muhammad Ali-drums

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Track Listing:

Disc One:



1. The Earth

2. Jerry

3. The Moon

Interviews:

4. Bernard Stollman meets Frank Wright

5. Recording

6. The Voice of Life

7. Playing with Other Musicians

8. Bernard Advises Frank on Europe

9. Europe vs. America (part 1)

10. Europe vs. America (part 2)

11. Other Recordings, books, and more

12. All is Said



Disc Two:



1. The Lady

2. Train Stop

3. No End

4. Fire of Spirits

5. Your Prayer







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