Tales of Rohnlief
Tales of Rohnlief is an album by American composer, saxophonist and clarinet player Joe Maneri with bassist Barre Phillips and violinist Mat Maneri recorded in 1998 and released on the ECM label.[1]
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Released | 1999 | |||
Recorded | June 1998 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 64:54 | |||
Label | ECM | |||
Producer | Steve Lake | |||
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Reception
The Allmusic review by Dave Lynch awarded the album 3 stars stating "Tales of Rohnlief is music for the adventurous listener with time to savor its subtleties. But those with ears tuned to more conventional musical rules should still find plenty of beauty, warmth, and even humor in this recording".[2]
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Track listing
- All compositions by Joe Maneri, Mat Maneri and Barre Phillips except as indicated
- "Rohnlief" (Joe Maneri, Barre Phillips) - 8:34
- "A Long Way from Home" (Joe Maneri, Phillips) - 13:08
- "Sunned" (Mat Maneri) 3:30
- "When the Ship Went Down" - 7:02
- "The Aftermath" (Mat Maneri, Phillips) - 3:28
- "Bonewith" - 5:43
- "Flaull Clon Sleare" (Joe Maneri) - 2:36
- "Hold the Tiger" - 1:51
- "Canzone Di Peppe" - 3:28
- "The Field" - 3:18
- "Nelgat" - 4:07
- "Elma My Dear" (Joe Maneri, Phillips) - 3:23
- "Third Hand" (Mat Maneri) - 2:02
- "Pilvetslednah" (Joe Maneri) - 2:44
Personnel
- Joe Maneri - clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, piano, voice
- Barre Phillips - double bass
- Mat Maneri - electric 6 string violin, baritone violin
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References
- ECM discography accessed November 16, 2011
- Lynch, D. Allmusic Review accessed November 16, 2011
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