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Steve Lacy Trio: The Rent
ByLacy employs his common modus operandi arranging each of the tunes as a tribute to artistic influence or comrade who has shaped his musical vision. Over the course of the two sets luminaries as diverse as Joseph Haydn (The Door), Stevie Wonder (Gospel) and Kid Ory (Blinks) are each honored. The entire concert is dedicated to French jazz critic Laurent Goddet, a long-time friend of Lacy’s whose suicide is reflected in the dichotomous title piece through alternatingly bright and dark tonal colors.
The recording clarity is very sharp and crisp considering its live origins, though Lacy’s off-mike interactions with the crowd are sometimes difficult to decipher. Avenel’s elastic tone blends smoothly with Betsch’s preference for the lighter regions of his kit as on their lengthy dialogue during the title piece. Betsch proves equally adept and conjuring more forceful rhythms during his drum solo later in the composition. The bassist brandishes his bow on occasion and is skilled at weaving fragile upper register harmonics to great effect, particularly during his solo on “Prayer.” Lacy’s improvisations are frequently more relaxed, but consistently intricate in their construction and his solo sections never fail to stoke the audience’s appreciative applause.
The second set is even more successful, kicking off with a rousing rendition of “The Door” replete with percussive knocks compliments of Betsch’s kit. Lacy uncorks some dissonance during his solo that spices things up. “Flakes” is a prime example of minimalism that works, muted interplay that delights in its precision. Avenel’s arco/pizzicato introduction to “Bone” is an jaw-dropping display of resonating string dexterity that deserves to be studied in depth. The legion of Lacy fans out there have no doubt already snatched this one up, but even if you’re a more casual follower of his work this set is still well worth perusing.
Track Listing
1st set: Shuffle Boil, The Bath, The Rent, Prayer, Blinks, 2nd set: The Door, Retreat, Gospel, Flakes, Bone, Bookioni (encore). Recorded 11/30/97, The Old Church, Portland, OR.
Personnel
Steve Lacy
saxophone, sopranoSteve Lacy, soprano saxophone, voice, Jean-Jacques Avenel- double bass, John Betsch, drums.
Album information
Title: The Rent | Year Released: 1999 | Record Label: Cavity Search Records
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