What We Live Fo(u)r
On six of the seven tracks, bassist Lisle Ellis' trio (with Larry Ochs from ROVA and drummer Donald Robinson) is joined by an additional musician making for an interesting round robin affair. The music has a generally relaxed feel, even at its freest, indicating the strong degree of communication between the players.
"On six of the seven tracks, bassist Lisle Ellis'trio (with Larry Ochs from ROVA and drummer Donald Robinson) is joined by an additional musician making for an interesting round robin affair. The music has a generally relaxed feel, even at its freest, indicating the strong degree of communication between the players. Several of the tracks veer more toward free jazz as opposed to free improv, including those featuring the fine percussionist William Winant (here on vibes) and pianist Paul Plimley, a frequent collaborator of Ellis. Violinist India Cooke works up a mighty head of steam on "Yo(u)," prodding Ochs to do some of his strongest playing on the date. Ellis appears to be at home in any number of genres and maintains a propulsive drive throughout, summoning echoes of Mingus and providing a stable center for the session. The album ends with a bouncy burner, Ochs and guest Ben Goldberg intertwined like twins reunited. A good, solid effort." (source: AllMusic.com, B. Olenwick)
Title | What We Live Fo(u)r |
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Catalogue Number | 120156-2 |
Display Artist | Lisle Ellis |
Label | Black Saint |
Release date | Dec 28, 1996 |
Year | 1996 |
Format | cd, digital |
Duration | 55:00 |
Main genre | Jazz |
Product type | full album |