Remembrance (Joe McPhee album)

Remembrance is a live album of performed by multi-instrumentalist Joe McPhee recorded in 2001 at the Earshot Jazz Festival in Seattle and first released on the CjR label in 2005.[1]

Remembrance
Live album by
Joe McPhee, Raymond Boni, Michael Bisio and Paul Harding
Released2005
RecordedOctober 27, 2001 at the Brechemin Auditorium of the University of Washington, Seattle, as part of the 2001 Earshot Jazz Festival
GenreJazz
Length53:58
LabelCjR CjR-5
ProducerCraig Johnson and Joe McPhee
Joe McPhee chronology
In Black and White
(1999-2001)
Remembrance
(2005)
Journey
(2002)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

Allmusic reviewer Steve Loewy states "the gods were smiling, and Joe McPhee, Michael Bisio, Raymond Boni, and Paul Harding were caught in concert in tip-top shape, revealing the power of sensitive, quality blowing".[2] On All About Jazz Robert Iannapollo called the album "a remarkable performance".[3] in JazzTimes Marc Masters wrote "Remembrance may not match the accomplishments of Trio-X, but its unique feel is another solid notch on McPhee's artistic belt".[4]

Track listing

All compositions by Joe McPhee except as indicated

  1. "Remembrance (Opening)" - 22:57
  2. "This Is Where I Live" (Joe McPhee, Paul Harding) - 6:29
  3. "In the End There Is Peace" (Michael Bisio) - 8:15
  4. "Remembrance (Closing)" - 16:17

Personnel

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References

  1. Joe McPhee discography accessed April 28, 2015
  2. Loewy, Steve. Remembrance – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  3. Iannapollo, R., All About Jazz Review, May 29, 2006
  4. Masters, M., JazzTimes Review, January/February 2006
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