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Artwork – Matthew Shipp
Bass – William Parker
Composed By – Matthew Shipp (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 to 9)
Drums – Gerald Cleaver
Executive Producer – Peter Gordon
Mastered By – Chris Flam
Piano, Producer – Matthew Shipp
Recorded By – Carl Seltzer
Trumpet [Pocket], Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Roy Campbell
Matthew Shipp went into retirement earlier this year at age 38, after seven years of recording some of the most adventurous free jazz piano in history. Recently Thirsty Ear convinced him to come out of his self-imposed retirement and record a quartet album entitled Pastoral Composure. His new quartet features trumpeter Roy Campbell, bassist William Parker, and drummer Gerald Cleaver.
A more sympathetic group has rarely existed in free jazz. Campbell's trumpet lines range from outright clear melodicism to wild pithy freedom; he's deftly supported by Parker's bass anchor and Cleaver's wide-ranging exploration of time. Meanwhile Shipp builds complex structures that evolve from simply stated solo melodies to thick and cerebral harmonic development. It's hard to praise this recording adequately: Pastoral Composure ranks as one of the most significant works in the history of free jazz. It's guaranteed to intrigue and satisfy fans approaching the work from the standpoint of swinging melodicism just as well as fans with a keener interest in creative exploration.
While the other members of Shipp's quartet have previously appeared on record, newcomer Gerald Cleaver has not. His work offers an inspiring glimpse of an emerging talent deserving of further documentation.
NILS JACOBSON
Matthew Shipp to rozchwytywany i utalentowany pianista oraz wokalista jazzowy. Na koncie ma wspólpracę m.in. z DJ Spookym, Scannerem i Anti-Pop Consortium no i oczywiście z własnym kwartetem.
Matthew Shipp went into retirement earlier this year at age 38, after seven years of recording some of the most adventurous free jazz piano in history. Recently Thirsty Ear convinced him to come out of his self-imposed retirement and record a quartet album entitled Pastoral Composure. His new quartet features trumpeter Roy Campbell, bassist William Parker, and drummer Gerald Cleaver.
A more sympathetic group has rarely existed in free jazz. Campbell's trumpet lines range from outright clear melodicism to wild pithy freedom; he's deftly supported by Parker's bass anchor and Cleaver's wide-ranging exploration of time. Meanwhile Shipp builds complex structures that evolve from simply stated solo melodies to thick and cerebral harmonic development. It's hard to praise this recording adequately: Pastoral Composure ranks as one of the most significant works in the history of free jazz. It's guaranteed to intrigue and satisfy fans approaching the work from the standpoint of swinging melodicism just as well as fans with a keener interest in creative exploration.
While the other members of Shipp's quartet have previously appeared on record, newcomer Gerald Cleaver has not. His work offers an inspiring glimpse of an emerging talent deserving of further documentation.
NILS JACOBSON