LAST is part of a series by Caroline Kraabel (LIO, Remote Viewers) mixing live improvisation with pre-recorded material provided by Robert Wyatt for this purpose, performed live at Cafe OTO in two versions: first where the 15-piece ensemble has not yet heard the Wyatt interventions, and second where they were familiar with and use his voice to structure what they play.
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2019 Country: UK Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold Recorded live at Cafe Oto, in London, England, on 2016 March 12th, 2016, and December 11th, 2017.
"LAST is part of a series of Caroline Kraabel pieces mixing live improvisation (sometimes controlled and prepared) with pre-recorded material that reflects its own condition. A few years ago, Kraabel asked ROBERT WYATT if he'd sing a song for this purpose, and after hearing some other work of hers he agreed. The song was written for his voice, but also to be fragmented, interrupting live acoustic music.
Caroline Kraabel conducts 15 improvising musicians on LAST1 (for large ensemble) in one of the most imaginative conducted improvisations ever recorded. They rehearsed without the recorded voice, so none of the musicians had heard the song until they were actually playing LAST1 live.
The quartet in LAST2 (for small ensemble) all knew the voice recording very well. Featured are superlative unaccompanied solos by percussionist Richard E Harrison and saxophonist Caroline Kraabel, as well as a duo of vocalist Maggie Nicols and bassist John Edwards - all four improvising at their best.
Both of these concerts, conceived and directed by Caroline Kraabel, were performed at London's Cafe Oto, to raise money to support migrants in northern France. Musicians' profits from sales of the CD will be donated to CARE4CALAIS and Utopia 56."-Emanem
"In order to survive we sometimes have to move away, move towards. We change; the place we arrive changes; so does the place we left. We are all migrants or the descendants of migrants. All we had was a recorded voice.
For LAST1, none of the instrumentalists had ever heard the voice recording at all until the actual live performance. What they play is composed/conducted (by Caroline Kraabel), but disrupted by the occasional interventions of the cassette tape.
For LAST2, the four musicians were very familiar with the voice recording. This version is mostly improvised within the structure provided by the pre-recorded sections, some suggestions, and the choices of who plays when.
Both of these pieces were performed and recorded at London's Cafe Oto, raising money to support refugees in Calais and Dunkerque. The song was written some time ago, specifically to be used as part of such larger performances, and for Robert Wyatt's voice." -Caroline Kraabel, liner notes