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''The October Revolution'' is a live album that documents a concert celebrating the 30th anniversary of the 1964 music festival known as the
October Revolution in Jazz The October Revolution in Jazz was a four-day festival of new jazz music which took place at the Cellar Café in New York City. It occurred from October 1–4, 1964, and was organized by composer and trumpeter Bill Dixon. The success of the festi ...
. It contains two long tracks, dedicated to composer, trumpeter, and festival organizer
Bill Dixon William Robert “Bill” Dixon (October 5, 1925 – June 16, 2010) was an American composer, improviser, visual artist, activist, and educator. Dixon was one of the seminal figures in free jazz and late twentieth-century contemporary music. Hi ...
, by a quartet that features drummer
Rashied Ali Rashied Ali, born Robert Patterson (July 1, 1933 – August 12, 2009) was an American free jazz and avant-garde drummer best known for playing with John Coltrane in the last years of Coltrane's life. Biography Early life Patterson was born and ...
(a participant in the festival), pianist
Borah Bergman Borah Bergman (December 13, 1926 – October 18, 2012) was an American free jazz pianist. Training and influences Bergman was born in Brooklyn to Russian-Jewish immigrant parents.Kelsey, Chris (December 2004Chris Kelsey ''Borah Bergman: His F ...
, saxophonist
Joe McPhee Joe McPhee (born November 3, 1939) is an American jazz multi-instrumentalist born in Miami, Florida, a player of tenor, alto, and soprano saxophone, the trumpet, flugelhorn and valve trombone. McPhee grew up in Poughkeepsie, New York, and is ...
, and bassist
Wilber Morris Wilber Morris (November 27, 1937 - August 8, 2002) was an American jazz double bass player and bandleader. He was the brother of the cornetist, composer, and conductor Butch Morris.Allmusic/ref> Wilber Morris recorded widely, and performed with ...
, plus a single short track featuring the
Myra Melford Myra Melford (born January 5, 1957) is an American avant-garde jazz pianist and composer. A 2013 Guggenheim Fellow, Melford was described by the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' as an "explosive player, a virtuoso who shocks and soothes, and who can m ...
Trio, led by pianist Melford, and featuring bassist
Lindsey Horner Lindsey Horner (born October 4, 1960, New York City) is an American jazz double-bassist. Horner studied double bass at the Juilliard School of Music as well as musicology and philosophy at Trinity College (Dublin). He also took private lessons w ...
and drummer
Tom Rainey Tom Rainey (born 1957) is an American jazz drummer. Career After attending Berklee College of Music he moved to New York in 1979. He has played with Tim Berne, Nels Cline, Drew Gress, Mark Helias, Fred Hersch, Tony Malaby, Simon Nabatov, T ...
. (Saxophonist
Zane Massey Zane Wayne Massey (born 1957) is an American jazz saxophonist. Massey was born in Philadelphia but raised in New York City. He is the son of Cal Massey and played in his father's band when he was young. He began his professional career in the 19 ...
and his trio also performed at the event, but the music was not included due to technical problems.) The album was recorded on October 22, 1994, at the Fez Room under the Time Cafe in New York City, and was released in 1996 by
Evidence Music Evidence Music is an American jazz and blues record label founded in 1992 by Howard Rosen and Jerry Gordon. The label's name comes from the song "Evidence" by Thelonious Monk. The label's first releases were reissues of Sun Ra albums from the ca ...
.


Reception

In a review for
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,
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called the quartet piece "quite coherent, full of energy, and worth a few listens" despite the fact that the four musicians had not played together prior to the performance. He commented: "It is a pity that Dixon himself, along with more of the original players, were not at this concert, but the music does have its exciting moments." The authors of ''
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'' stated that Melford's contribution is "crisp, responsive, and engagingly short," while the quartet tracks "ramble portentously." Bill Shoemaker of ''
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'' described Melford's track as a "poignant, blues-drenched, space-sensitive piece" that "taps both the pianist's strengths as a balladeer and her strong rapport" with her sidemen. Regarding "For Bill Dixon I," he noted "Morris' skitterish bow effects, Bergman's swirling piano clusters and McPhee's spattered flugelhorn fragments" leading to a "culminating well-sculpted ensemble statement," while part II ends with "the aural equivalent of watching a hurricane disappear on a time-elapsed weather map." Writing for ''
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'', Nicky Baxter called the album "an experience not to be missed... like hearing music for the first time." He praised McPhee's saxophone work, stating that he "refuses to follow trends, and his playing is as fresh and inventive as ever," spitting out "jagged shards here, honey-coated laconic droplets there." He also called Morris's bass playing "a marvel to hear," and noted "the vast range of emotions he summons from his instrument."


Track listing

# "For Bill Dixon I" (Ali/Bergman/McPhee/Morris) – 40:54 # "The Death of Danny Love" (
Butch Morris Lawrence Douglas "Butch" Morris (February 10, 1947 – January 29, 2013) was an American cornetist, composer and conductor. He was known for pioneering his structural improvisation method, ''Conduction'', which he utilized on many recordings. B ...
) – 7:34 # "For Bill Dixon II" (Ali/Bergman/McPhee/Morris) – 25:13


Personnel

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Joe McPhee Joe McPhee (born November 3, 1939) is an American jazz multi-instrumentalist born in Miami, Florida, a player of tenor, alto, and soprano saxophone, the trumpet, flugelhorn and valve trombone. McPhee grew up in Poughkeepsie, New York, and is ...
– flugelhorn, tenor saxophone (tracks 1 and 3) *
Borah Bergman Borah Bergman (December 13, 1926 – October 18, 2012) was an American free jazz pianist. Training and influences Bergman was born in Brooklyn to Russian-Jewish immigrant parents.Kelsey, Chris (December 2004Chris Kelsey ''Borah Bergman: His F ...
– piano (tracks 1 and 3) *
Wilber Morris Wilber Morris (November 27, 1937 - August 8, 2002) was an American jazz double bass player and bandleader. He was the brother of the cornetist, composer, and conductor Butch Morris.Allmusic/ref> Wilber Morris recorded widely, and performed with ...
– bass (tracks 1 and 3) *
Rashied Ali Rashied Ali, born Robert Patterson (July 1, 1933 – August 12, 2009) was an American free jazz and avant-garde drummer best known for playing with John Coltrane in the last years of Coltrane's life. Biography Early life Patterson was born and ...
– drums (tracks 1 and 3) *
Myra Melford Myra Melford (born January 5, 1957) is an American avant-garde jazz pianist and composer. A 2013 Guggenheim Fellow, Melford was described by the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' as an "explosive player, a virtuoso who shocks and soothes, and who can m ...
– piano (track 2) *
Lindsey Horner Lindsey Horner (born October 4, 1960, New York City) is an American jazz double-bassist. Horner studied double bass at the Juilliard School of Music as well as musicology and philosophy at Trinity College (Dublin). He also took private lessons w ...
– bass (track 2) *
Tom Rainey Tom Rainey (born 1957) is an American jazz drummer. Career After attending Berklee College of Music he moved to New York in 1979. He has played with Tim Berne, Nels Cline, Drew Gress, Mark Helias, Fred Hersch, Tony Malaby, Simon Nabatov, T ...
– drums (track 2)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:October Revolution 1996 live albums Rashied Ali live albums Myra Melford live albums Evidence Music live albums Live free jazz albums