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GUUS JANSSEN
- Hollywood O.K. Pieces (GeestGronden 08) Featuring Guus on piano
and all compositions, Peter van Bergen on clarinet, Vincent Chancey on
french horn, Michael Rabinovitch on bassoon, Ernst Glerum on bass and
Wim Janssen on drums.
Great hear two of downtown's players sitting in with this marvelous Dutch
sextet. Vincent Chancey has been around for more than
two decades, once playing with Sun Ra Arkestra and the Carla Bley Band
in the seventies.
I once met bassoonist supreme Michael Rabinovich over
at Thomas Chapin's apartment and only know of a few recordings with him,
Dave Douglas' old Mosaic Sextet and a couple as a leader.
Guus himself has some six CDs in print and has long worked with members
of the ICP Orchestra, like Ernst Glerum. Peter van Bergen is another great
Dutch player with a few CDs as a leader as well.
Angelicanzone swings furiously with burning solos from
the clarinet, French horn, Guus' feisty two handed piano and Ernst's bass.
Wim Janssen plays some swell brushes on Slow-Step, a
delightful, playful piece with moves into fine freer terrain in the mid-section,
which contains a superb bassoon and piano duo.
Havank features some more spacious,
rather modern classical-like writing with eerie clarinet, blustery bassoon
and inside-the-piano sprinkles and swirls, most carefully arranged.
Konitzology does have that cool school, lovely, laid
back
vibe, with some fine clarinet and French horn.
Passage is an austere, lovely piece with some glowing
French horn and bassoon elegant soloing.
Guus' sublime composing is featured on a few of these pieces, gentle,
tasty and exquisitely performed by this fine sextet. I dig the way Tricot
moves between a few shifting sections, intricate and classical-like one
moment with sections of solos woven well in between.
April also sounds playful and free when it begins, has
composed sections sown into the tapestry. Quite a delight.
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