Keefe Jackson on tenor & bass clarinets, Raoul Van Der Weide on bass & cracklebox, and Frank Rosaly on drums are heard in this 2022 live performance at De Roze Tanker in Amsterdam, reuniting the Chicago reedist with Rosaly, who is now based in Amsterdam, for six free jazz tunes: two Jackson compositions and four superb collective dialogs.
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Keefe Jackson-tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, compositions
Raoul van der Weide-bass, cracklebox
Frank Rosaly-drums
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Limited edition of 300 copies
Label: Kettle Hole Records
Catalog ID: KTHL013
Squidco Product Code: 35104
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2024
Country: USA
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded live at De Roze Tanker, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, on October 11th, 2022, By Ron Ruiten.
"Keefe Jackson (tenor and bass clarinet), Raoul Van Der Weide (bass cracklebox), and Frank Rosaly (drums) give us a live set of reed trio that feels like it reaches back to the roots of this kind of music and also seems amazingly present. In the moment. In the room.
The first tune, "Oh, time thy pyramids," has an Archie Shepp at Impulse! feel, which is a great feel to have. With "Going and caught, together," the trio moves into the skrikkity sound areas, where free is as free does. "Going and caught, together," Starts-after an intro-with a bass clarinet section, flirtations with swing carry it on a story arc. "Cruel is kept close" starts in a rumbly, mysterious, suspenseful place, with arco bass, shimmering cymbals, and foreboding (at first) bass clarinet. A reflective melody comes in and it ends up being a sweet, gentle 2+ minutes. The set continues thus, coherent, absorbing, and intriguing.
How odd is it that a record like this can provoke nostalgia in me? Not that I'm nostalgic for this kind of music-there's never been paucity of fantastic free jazz, which this record is-but I'm nostalgic for the first time I listened to Archie Shepp's Fire Music, or the time I found the Wildflowers trilogy of loft recordings, or saw Sam Rivers play live. I remember being downtown, in those small rooms, when the music was right there.
I don't mean to lay these associations on Keefe, Raoul, or Frank. They aren't at all accountable to my history with the music. But for me, with Live at Tanker being of that heritage, it comes up.
It's a fantastic set, and it's right there."-Gary Chapin, The Free Jazz Collective
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Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Keefe Jackson "Keefe Jackson, saxophonist/clarinetist/improvisor/composer, arrived in Chicago in 2001 from his native Fayettevile, Arkansas. He performs regularly in the U.S. and in Europe with many musicians including Pandelis Karayorgis, Tomeka Reid, Tim Daisy, Dave Rempis, Jeb Bishop, Jason Roebke, Jason Adasiewicz, Mike Reed, Jason Stein, Josh Berman, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Frank Rosaly, Oscar Jan Hoogland and Marc Unternaehrer. He has also appeared with Michael Moore, Ab Baars, Michiel Braam, Satoko Fujii, and Anthony Coleman. Bill Meyer (Chicago Reader): "...the impeccable logic of his lines and the richness of his tone leave you wanting more... Jackson's high-register squiggles and coarsely voiced, rippling runs push the limits of the tenor's tonal envelope." Frank van Herk, de Volkskrant (Amsterdam): "[Jackson] has an old-fashioned, warm-woolly sound, and a feeling for melodic lines that take their time in unfolding." He has been mentioned in the DownBeat Critics Poll in the Rising Star Tenor Saxophone category. Recordings are available on Delmark and Clean Feed Records." ^ Hide Bio for Keefe Jackson • Show Bio for Raoul van der Weide "Raoul van der Weide (Fontenailles / Fr, 1949) played 6 years of classical violin in the Northern Netherlands Youth Orchestra. As a bassist he developed largely autodidactic but also studied classical double bass at John Clayton and Norma Brooks. Contrast point at Guus Janssen. Feel inspired by inspiration and improvisational practice in the free but unstructured views of various musicians like Paul Termos, Guus Janssen, Lennie Tristano, Misha Mengelberg, Jimmy Giuffre, Steve Lacy, Ornette Coleman, Derek Bailey, Charles Mingus and Munir Bashir. As an improviser, the creative focus is on the development possibilities of open personal aesthetics in the broadest sense. The continued deepening of its own sound, intonation and power of expression - of the musical fingerprint - is considered important.Van Raoul van der Weide published the solo CD 'Passages' (GeestGronden # 24 / www.geestgronden.com) at the beginning of 2006, to which De Volkskrant and promising 4 stars discussion was dedicated. Worked together in Bert Koppelaar's POINT OF ORCHESTURE, Paul Termos Trio, Guus Jansen Septet / Octet / Orchestra, Burton Greene Quartet / Trio Spazio Trio (with K. Bauer and Guenther Sommer), Luc Houtkamp Quartet, Ab Baars Sextet, Peter Zegveld projects ('Caspar Rapak' and 'Statua Tumultus'), The Gravitones (Winners Dordtse Jazz Prize 1995), Joost Buis & The Famous Astronotes, Sound-Lee! Quartet ('Plays the Music of Lee Konitz'), New Crosscurrents Sextet." ^ Hide Bio for Raoul van der Weide • Show Bio for Frank Rosaly "Frank Rosaly (Francisco Javier Rosaly Amoros Rosello - b. 5/30/74 Phoenix, AZ) is a drummer and composer living in Chicago. He has been involved in the improvised and experimental music community since 2001 where he has become an integral part of Chicago's musical fabric, navigating a fine line between the vibrant improvised music, experimental, rock and jazz communities. He contributes much of his time to performing, composing, teaching, as well as organizing musical events, while also touring regularly domestically and internationally. Frank is currently active in many projects throughout Chicago as well as New York and in Europe. Some groups include Bobby Bradford/Frode Gjerstad Quartet, Matana Robert's Chicago Project, Rob Mazurek's Mandarin Movie, The Rempis Percussion Quartet, Ingebrigt Haker-Flaten Quintet, Scorch Trio, Nicole Mitchell Ice Crystal Quartet, Jason Stein Quartet, Jeff Parker/Nels Cline Quartet, Josh Abrams' Natural Information Society, Fred Lonberg-Holm's Valentine Trio, Keefe Jackson's Project Project, The Fast Citizens, The Jeb Bishop Trio, Jason Adasievicz's Rolldown, Jorrit Dijkstra's Flatlands Collective, Chicago Lucern Exchange, Hearts and Minds, Slow Cycle, Outskirts, Darren Johnston's Chicago Quintet, Anchor and others." ^ Hide Bio for Frank Rosaly
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Track Listing:
1. Oh Time Thy Pyramids 9:40
2. Going And Caught, Together 11:52
3. Cruel Is Kept Close 2:08
4. A Moating 8:15
5. Razzle Dizzle Doo What 4:14
6. Straight Into The Wall 5:11
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