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Joe McPhee- Johnny McLellan: The Grand Marquis
ByMcLellan takes his role as accompanist very seriously crafting a spaciously rhythmic canvas for the saxophonist to paint broad melodic strokes across. Each piece is an encyclopedic tome of saxophonic prowess. During the course of the opening “Never the More” alone McPhee cycles through a stunning array of reed and embouchure expanding exercises. McLellan’s light traps play keeps a discernible, but never intrusive pulse behind the fireworks. On “Durt Kolphy” the pair casts a wide dynamic range with McPhee shifting between ferociously overblown honks and striated tonal swathes. McLellan annexes the piece’s concluding minutes for a muscular solo that explodes with fitful starts and stops.
“Never the Less” is the balladic brethren of the disc’s opening piece and finds McPhee in a nakedly emotive mode blowing sweet strains that are shaded with a cloak of sadness. The name behind the initials on “ABL” is a mystery, but from the sensitive tack McPhee’s tenor takes on the piece they represent someone of near and dear importance to the players. Rotundly regal tenor bursts signal the start of the title track as McPhee blows thick rounded tones over the march-like backdrop of McLellan’s strident snare and glistening cymbals. “Que Phenomena,” the disc’s lengthiest track has all the power and grace of a traditional spiritual stretching a gorgeous melodic line to the perceived limits of sensuous expression and beyond. This is creative improvised collaboration of the highest caliber- the kind of music that offers an escape route from the stressful and consuming concerns of everyday life if you open yourself to its embrace. As another indispensable addition to McPhee’s ever enlarging body of work it also gives notice that the Marquis has no intention of abdicating his reign any time soon.
Tracks:Never the More/ Glommed/ Durt Kolphy/ The Legendary/ Never the Less/ ABL/ Grand Marquis/ Que Phenomena/ Odo’s Return to the Link.
Personnel
Joe McPhee
woodwindsJoe McPhee- tenor saxophone; Johnny McLellan- drums.
Recorded: August 23, 1999, Persona Sound Studio, Framingham, MA.
Album information
Title: The Grand Marquis | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: Boxholder Records
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