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''Solo ' is a solo album by American jazz saxophonist
Roscoe Mitchell Roscoe Mitchell (born August 3, 1940) is an American composer, jazz instrumentalist, and educator, known for being "a technically superb – if idiosyncratic – saxophonist". ''The Penguin Guide to Jazz'' described him as "one of the key figures ...
which was recorded in 2003 and released on Mutable Music as a three CD set.''Solo [3]''
at Mutable Music, accessed January 2, 2018


Reception

In his review for
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, François Couture states " Disc one, titled "Tech Ritter and the Megabytes," is the most varied and interesting of the set. Released by itself, it would have a claim as Mitchell's best solo effort ... This CD offers a compelling balance between composition and improvisation, long and short, abstract and melodic. The second disc, titled "Solar Flares," is entirely devoted to the alto saxophone. Here, Mitchell's improvisations follow a jazzier path. The music is warmer, more reflective, and easier to get into. The disc is dominated by Mitchell's rich sound and acrobatic articulation ... The third disc, titled "The Percussion Cage and Music on the Go," is something else entirely. It contains 21 very short tracks, nothing over five minutes. They are for the most part percussion solos, with a handful of sopranino sax pieces interpolated in the middle. ... The music has its moments, but it pales in comparison to what has been exhibited on the first two disc" In
JazzTimes ''JazzTimes'' is an American magazine devoted to jazz. Published 10 times a year, it was founded in Washington, D.C. in 1970 by Ira Sabin as the newsletter ''Radio Free Jazz'' to complement his record store. Coverage After a decade of growth ...
, Chris Kelsey wrote " as much as Mitchell has done to expand the role of percussion in jazz-based improvised music, he is first and foremost a great saxophonist. His innovative sax work almost certainly will be his most important legacy; getting to hear it as plainly as this is without a doubt the best thing about this album".Kelsey, C.
Jazz Times Review
October 2004


Track listing

All compositions by Roscoe Mitchell ''CD 1: Tech Ritter and the Megabytes'' # "The Little Big Horn 2 (For Bb Bass And Eb Sopranino Saxophones)" – 4:29 # "November 18, 2000 (For Bb Soprano Saxophone)" – 19:48 # "1999 / 2002 (For Flute and Percussion Cage)" – 8:46 # "Tech Ritter and the Megabytes / Improvisation (For Two Altos, Tenor and Bass Saxophones)" – 2:22 # "November 17, 2000" – 18:33 # "A Dim Distant World (For Percussion Cage)" – 3:30 # "Tech Ritter and the Megabytes / Composition (For Alto, Soprano, Tenor and Bass Saxophones)" – 2:15 Track 2 recorded live at November Music 2000 in Essen, Germany, Track 5 recorded live at November Music 2000 in Gent, Belgium and Tracks 1 & 3-7 recorded at Audio for the Arts, Madison, Wisconsin in 2003 ''CD 2: Solar Flares for Alto Saxophone'' # "Nemus" – 7:00 # "Beyond Neptune" – 5:10 # "The Kyper Belt" – 6:51 # "Miranda" – 7:00 # "As The Sun Went Down He Would Look Up" – 5:03 # "Icy Pearls" – 1:18 # "The Great Red Spot" – 10:29 # "The Forgotten Players of the Solar System" – 4:41 # "Methane Snow" – 2:01 # "Frozen in Time" – 4:47 Recorded at Audio for the Arts, Madison, Wisconsin in 2003 ''CD 3: The Percussion Cage and Music On the Go'' # "Horn Bell and Drum" – 1:40 # "Clear Pictures" – 2:38 # "The Park" – 3:58 # "The Mercurians" – 2:26 # "Clocks" – 2:43 # "A Surface Covered with Cracks" – 4:12 # "Meteor" – 2:58 # "Rings" – 1:52 # "Some Flowers Were Seen" – 2:13 # "Rock Number 84001" – 2:19 # "An Ambiguous Sign of Life" – 2:50 # "On Rolling Hills" – 4:42 # "Jump" – 1:31 # "Green Sky" – 0:43 # "One Two and Red Blew" – 1:25 # "Truly" – 3:05 # "It Was Only a Nebula Away" – 5:27 # "Next Stop Titan" – 2:15 # "At Corona's End" – 2:18 # "Dust" – 3:35 # "Sailing" – 2:53 Recorded at Audio for the Arts, Madison, Wisconsin in 2003


Personnel

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Roscoe Mitchell Roscoe Mitchell (born August 3, 1940) is an American composer, jazz instrumentalist, and educator, known for being "a technically superb – if idiosyncratic – saxophonist". ''The Penguin Guide to Jazz'' described him as "one of the key figures ...
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sopranino saxophone The sopranino saxophone is the second-smallest member of the saxophone family. It is tuned in the key of E, and sounds an octave higher than the alto saxophone. An F sopranino (an octave above the F alto (also called mezzo-soprano) saxophone) w ...
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soprano saxophone The soprano saxophone is a higher-register variety of the saxophone, a woodwind instrument invented in the 1840s. The soprano is the third-smallest member of the saxophone family, which consists (from smallest to largest) of the soprillo, sop ...
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alto saxophone The alto saxophone is a member of the saxophone family of woodwind instruments. Saxophones were invented by Belgian instrument designer Adolphe Sax in the 1840s and patented in 1846. The alto saxophone is pitched in E, smaller than the B tenor ...
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tenor saxophone The tenor saxophone is a medium-sized member of the saxophone family, a group of instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. The tenor and the alto are the two most commonly used saxophones. The tenor is pitched in the key of B (while th ...
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bass saxophone The bass saxophone is one of the lowest-pitched members of the saxophone family—larger and lower than the more common baritone saxophone. It was likely the first type of saxophone built by Adolphe Sax, as first observed by Berlioz in 1842. It ...
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References

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