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Keefe Jackson’s Likely So: A Round Goal
ByWestern classical influences are apparent, throughout. On "There Is No Language Without Deceit" Polish clarinetist Waclaw Zimpel's agile, stimulating sonic dance emerges from a tightly woven backdrop of alternating refrains of rumbling low winds and the twittering high ones. A tense and thrilling conversation among the various players, laced with a touch of the blues follows.
Perhaps one of the most singularly expressive pieces is "My Time Is My Own." Swiss saxophonist Thomas Mejer's haunting, unaccompanied contrabass evolves into a melancholic, progressive exploration that is reminiscent of a con-arco stand up bass. A somber reed chorus closes the tune on an enthrallingly dark note.
Captivating harmonic contrasts are one of the unique features of the record. The two Bridge Solo's are remarkably different yet quite complementary. On the first, Jackson's evocative and angular tenor saxophone flows with intense intimacy. The second, features another Chicago native, Dave Rempis's contemplative and edgy extemporization over the entire range of his baritone saxophone from deep, vibrato filled squawks to upper register honks all the while maintaining a strong melodic sense.
Mystical and spiritual motifs permeate the disc. On "Roses" Mars Williams (also a Chicagoan) ethereal saxophone solo creates eastern flavored lilting poetry. Elsewhere on "Neither Spin Nor Weave" Swiss reedman Peter Schmid's pensive bass clarinet echoes against the quiet, collective murmur of the ensemble. His mellifluous and intricate lines are like a yearning prayer rising in an ancient, solemn church. A rawer, more ardent soulfulness is exhibited in his countryman, Marc Stucki's fiery and imaginative tenor sax improvisation. Stucki blows through the hypnotic vamps of the other horns with visceral passion.
Jackson's fourth release as a leader is a mature, one of a kind work that erases boundaries between the prewritten and the adlib and successfully blends together various genres. The provocative and invigorating music has all the makings of a classic.
Track Listing
Overture; Bridge Solo-Keefe; Was Ist Kultur?; My Time is My Own;Pastorale;There is No Language Without Deceit; Hierarchy Follies; Round Goal; Bridge Solo- Dave; Neither Spin Nor Weave; Roses.
Personnel
Keefe Jackson
saxophoneKeefe Jackson: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, composition; Mars Williams: sopranino, soprano, alto saxophones; Waclaw Zimpel: clarinet, alto clarinet; Marc Stucki: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, harmonium; Dave Rempis: alto and baritone saxophones; Peter Schmid: baritone, bass, sopranino saxophones, bass clarinet, e-flat clarinet; Thomas Mejer: contrabass and sopranino saxophones.
Album information
Title: A Round Goal | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Delmark Records
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