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A pair of pungent, strikingly forceful alto saxophonists continue to strive toward the height of their powers — and the sky's the limit for both right now — during a thrilling live summit that is simultaneously a blowing session and a rich ensemble project (the album title is actually the name of the quintet).
Little-to-none of the identity expressed here has much to do with the iconic altoist Charlie Parker, a rare but welcome achievement 55 years after Bird's death. There are certainly nods to the explosive talking-in-tongues of Eric Dolphy, the acrid tone and lean phrasing of Jackie McLean and the cerebral curlicues of Anthony Braxton. But ultimately, the way Mahanthappa and Lehman spar and dance broadens and emboldens their signature sounds — Lehman more incisive and angular, and more judicious in turning on the spigot; Mahanthappa more willing to up the dramatic quotient with soaring arpeggios and heavily modulated squawk-song — while also compelling them to more often share the other's virtues.
The rhythm section is empathetic both in-the-moment and in a big-picture context. The relative delicacy of guitarist Liberty Ellman's chords provides oxygen in such a dense sonic environment — he's not only the pastoral… read more »
