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    Noah Howard Quartet - Live At The Unity Temple (ayler records aylCD-001)

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    Noah Howard Quartet - Live At The Unity Temple (ayler records aylCD-001)

    Noah Howard Quartet - Live At The Unity Temple
    Genre: Free Jazz | 1CD | FLAC (CUE+LOG) | Covers & Booklet (PDF) | 417 MB
    1997 recording/2000 release | Publisher: ayler records aylCD-001
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    Performers:

    Noah Howard (as, ts)
    Bobby Few (p)
    Wilber Morris (b)
    Calyer Duncan (dr)

    Tracklist:

    1. (00:12:15) Introduction by Scott Black - The Blessing
    2. (00:04:42) In Transition
    3. (00:18:55) Lovers - Schizophrenic Blues
    4. (00:22:55) Lightning Rod. Part 1
    5. (00:07:03) Lightning Rod. Part 2

    Review:

    A strong live set recorded at the Unity Temple near Chicago, this performance was released on the adventurous Swedish label, Ayler Records, as a precursor to saxophonist Noah Howard's first tour of Sweden. Working with pianist Bobby Few, bassist Wilber Morris, and drummer Calyer Duncan, Howard leads his tight and exciting quartet through five original compositions, some, such as "The Blessing" and "Schizophrenic Blues," very much identified with the saxophonist. Howard's playing is crisp, melodic, and clear, a tad less intense than decades past, but nonetheless compelling. His alto retains the mournful wail of Ornette, but with a distinct identity. In an interesting twist, Howard blows on tenor sax on "Lightning Rod. Part 1" with the same power and forcefulness, but with a naturally deeper and more gutsy tone. Somehow, he seems less restrained on tenor, perhaps not as concerned with tone and more with pure energy. (Steven Loewy)