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Member Since: 26/02/2007
Sounds Like: The wide range of trumpeter Ted Daniel’s projects, from the “free soul†Brute Force ensemble to working with the creative big band Energy in the late ‘70s, is bolstered by the recent issue of his cd TED DANIEL TRIO - The Loft Years Vol 1. Recorded live at Sunrise Studio, NYC in September of 1975 and featuring Ted Daniel on trumpet, flugelhorn & French hunting horn, Richard Pierce on bass and Tatsuya Nakamura on drums. Ted is overflowing with fire, energy and creative ideas as he soars above the burning rhythm team. This is the way I remember the loft jazz scene; fire music bursting with unrelenting energyand power! Drummer Tatsuya reminds me of Marc Edwards as he pushes Ted's trumpet higher and more furiously, Pierce takes a strong acoustic bass solo with Tatsuya accompanying him minimally, followed by a most impressive drum solo. Sunny Murray's "Jiblet" is a piece with twisted by tight rhythms, no doubt difficult to play yet the trio navigates the complex rapids with ease. Again the interplay between Mr. Daniel and Mr. Nakamura is simply incredible as they play their streams of notes tightly together. I dig the spinning percussion that starts off "The Moor" featuring Ted's Muted trumpet and some cosmically strummed contrabass. The final tune is called "O.C." and just might be dedicated to Ornette Coleman. Again the trio spins their lines tightly together with invigorating force. If you long for the days when you could hear music like this on a weekly basis, this disc wil do the trick. - Bruce Gallanter,
Record Label: Ujamaa Records
Type of Label: Indie