Live in Zurich (Marilyn Crispell album)

Live in Zurich is an album by American jazz pianist Marilyn Crispell, which was recorded in 1989 and released on the English Leo label.[1] It was the second of three concerts which her trio with bassist Reggie Workman and drummer Paul Motian gave in Switzerland.[2]

Live in Zurich
Live album by
Released1990
RecordedApril 15, 1989
VenueRote Fabrik, Zurich
GenreJazz
Length52:04
LabelLeo
ProducerLeo Feigin
Marilyn Crispell chronology
Duets Vancouver 1989
(1989)
Live in Zurich
(1990)
Live in San Francisco
(1990)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz[4]

The Penguin Guide to Jazz states "There are moments of clutter on this set, but also signs that Crispell had found a group that allowed her to extend her rhythmic ideas still further."[4]

Track listing

All compositions by Marilyn Crispell except where noted.

  1. "Areas / Solstice" – 21:59
  2. "Night Light Beach II" – 10:06
  3. "Duets / Point on Time" – 13:39
  4. "Dear Lord" (John Coltrane) – 6:20

Personnel

gollark: `MOVI E0 FF C0`, for example, sets `re` (register 14) to `ffc0`.
gollark: I have added a thing which sets registers to a constant.
gollark: The "use case" is a random fun feature in potatOS.
gollark: ```lualocal function init(code) -- preallocate 64KiB of memory -- 64KiB is enough for anyone -- (TODO: allow moar somehow?) local memory = fill_arr(65536, 0) -- load code into memory, at start for i = 1, #code do memory[i] = code:byte(i) end return { memory = memory, registers = fill_arr(17, 0) }end```
gollark: Well, I decided to not have ROM and to dump program code into memory starting from location `0` because WHY NOT.

References

  1. Marilyn Crispell Sessionography by Rick Lopez
  2. Original Liner Notes by Graham Lock
  3. Wynn, Ron. Marilyn Crispell – Live in Zurich: Review at AllMusic. Retrieved April 8, 2015.
  4. Cook, Richard; Brian Morton (2006). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD. The Penguin Guide to Jazz (8th ed.). London: Penguin. pp. 299. ISBN 978-0-141-02327-4.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.