The longstanding relationship between US alto saxophonist living in the Phillipines, Rick Countryman, and legendary free improvising Japanese percussionist Sabu Toyozumi, heard in two previous albums, is here captured live in concert in the Phillipines in 2018, revealing active and thoughtful dialog of great expression and skill, an inspired encounter of free playing.
Label: Sol Disk Records Catalog ID: SD1901 Squidco Product Code: 27177
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2019 Country: USA Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold 3 Panels Recorded live in The Philippines, on December 13th, 2018, by Alvin Cornista.
"After a day and night filled with obstacles and surprises, none was less than a local dog joining Sabu's erhu during the performance. Embracing the moment, the barking dog's spontaneity was incorporated in the music, captured in tracks 2 and 3: "Improvisation with Barking Dog." The CD starts with "Sol Abstraction", a tribute to the masterful duets of John Coltrane and Rashied Ali. "Broken Art" is a tribute to the masters Charlie Parker and Eric Dolphy, and "Ballad of Mototeru Takagi" is for the Japanese free improvisational master whom Sabu performed and recorded with for decades. The closing selection on this CD is "Integrity of Creation", an extended piece from late in the final set, where the challenges of duo format fuel the creative fires."-Sol Disk Records
"From the beginning, a sax alto sound heated to white. One thinks of Roscoe, Sonny Simmons, Kaoru Abe, Byard Lancaster), free and expressionist. After this opening with fanfare (Sol Abstraction 5:33), two short improvisations where Sabu Toyozumi operates his er-hu (Chinese violin with two strings rubbed) in tribute to the dog barking nearby. There follows a series of heated dialogues - carried by the drums in free rhythms - expressive pulsations, crossed rhythms - acceleration of overlapping figures, multiply on the skins first and accessories and cymbals then, driving and pushing the saxophonist in his entrenchments. Or, oh, surprise, a few scattered, meticulously measured sounds leave all the space for Rick Countryman pushing a melody that stretches indefinitely. The magic of silence permeates around and behind the inspiration and the urgent sound of the white-hot beak. We leave the codified territory of free jazz to the no man's land of assumed freedom. Sabu Toyozumi invokes the practice of the rhythms of the original Africa (cfr field recordings of the label OCORA), makes speak his instrument like a sorcerer by the vibration of the strikes on the skins and the thrills of the cymbals - talkin'drums. A sequel is dedicated to the disappeared saxophonist Kaoru Abe, whose dead body Sabu had brought back to his mother almost four decades ago. Having spent years in the Philippines, saxophonist Rick Countryman has built a deep relationship with the veteran Japanese drummer through improvised concerts followed by an enthusiastic audience and since his first album appeared at improvising beings and their two trios at Chap Chap Records (The Center of Contradiction and Preludes and Prepositions), an expressive adventure is emerging, expressionist as well as spontaneous and thoughtful."-Orynx Improv Sound, translated by Google