Description: dtmgallery store OUT-OF-PRINT JAPANESE CD!!! DAVID S WARE QUARTET With MATTHEW SHIPP/WILLIAM PARKER/WHIT DICKEY - Third Ear Recitation (DIW 870; Japan) David S. Ware (ts), Matthew Shipp (p), William Parker (b), Whit Dickey (ds). Recorded at Sound On Sound, NYC on October 14 & 15, 1992. This is one of David S. Ware's most notorious, yet well-developed and executed recordings. Following Flight Of I, Ware assembled his quartet -- Matthew Shipp, piano; William Parker, bass; Whit Dickey, drums -- and proceeded to lay down his own music, as well as a number of startling covers. The disc kicks off with one of two versions of "Autumn Leaves," both completely different from one another. The first has Shipp playing the changes straight by the book with no solo and Parker playing arco, except for his plucked solo. Dickey strides the rhythmic changes and fills in the accents on Ware's deep blowing that articulates the melody while undoing it and filling in all the half tones around it. Next up is a furious version of Sonny Rollins' "East Broadway Ruin Down," where Ware takes Rollins' melody and charges it up the entire scale at each turnaround. Parker's pizzicato here is literally stunning as he matches Ware's intensity bar for bar while Shipp lays out the first half, and it's up to Dickey to hold the rhythm itself as a guidepost for the other two. In the middle section Ware adds a series of minor sixths and thirds that bore a hole through the harmonic angle as Shipp enters with a series of staccato phrases and legato runs, and highlights the delicate shifts in Rollins open-chorded architecture. Ware's own compositions, such as the title track and "The Chase," are arpegiattic studies for ensemble, the lines he plays are perforated and squeal out of that huge, across-the-board tone of his, and are laid upon the ensemble, who swing for the fences with him. The cover of "Angel Eyes" has Ware taking apart the major fourth melody and keying in a solo based on minor thirds and subtle shifting intervallic exchanges between he and Shipp. And, finally, on the closer, the other version of "Autumn Leaves," the entire piece is different. Shipp plays freely altering dynamics throughout as Ware, who begins the piece playing solo, sublimates himself periodically into Shipp's mysteriously tender play on the changes, as Parker bows softly in the foreground. It is completely different, yet just as compelling as the first version. This is truly a record that should be studied for decades to come. - Thom Jurek, AMG Condition is BRAND NEW IN ORIGINAL SHRINKWRAP [NOT a re-wrap!] ********** CLICK HERE for OUR current RARE CD & LP Listings!!! Winning bidder pays a shipping/handling charge that includes First Class Mailing [to the U.S.]... or Air Mail [outside the U.S.] NY State shipping addresses will be charged NYS Sale Tax on total. U.S. customers can pay by PAYPAL [we prefer], payment to be made within 48 hours of winning item. Items to eBay buyers outside the U.S. CAN ONLY BE PAID BY PAYPAL. All such items will be shipped by AIR MAIL ONLY. Please wait for our requested total before making payment! YES, we will combine multiple wins into one shipment to reduce overall shipping charge! The above conditions for shipping and payment are absolute. If you cannot abide by these terms, please DO NOT place a BID on this item! Bid with complete confidence! We - Downtown Music Gallery - have been in business nearly 16 years, with over 20,000 different repeat domestic and international mail-order customers, and hundreds of thousands of satisfied walk-in customers at our store in NYC!
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Genre: Jazz
Type: Album or EP
Sub-Genre: Vocal Jazz