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James Emery / Joe Lovano / Judi Silvano / Drew Gress
"Fourth World"

Between The Lines- btl 020( 2001)
file under: Free Jazz, Post Bop

Drew Gress - acoustic bass
James Emery - acoustic guitar
Joe Lovano - tenor, soprano, C melody, alto saxophones, alto clarinet, bells, shakers, gongs, log drums, drums
Judi Silvano - flute, voice

"I visualize this project as a multi-faceted organic growth, something like a tree or a whale but consisting of vibration. This living entity was given all of our attention and energy and was permitted to grow into whatever it became. We tended it, loved it and nourished it. At no point did we take out pruning shears to lop off an unwanted aspect."
-James Emery, from the liner notes

The title of this newly issued recording might ordinarily imply notions of poverty and human rights, but in the liners, guitarist James Emery iterates that the Fourth World “is the world, or dimension, of vibration.” We are presented with four world-class musicians pursuing good vibes on this astutely constructed 2002 release.

Joe Lovano performs on a variety of woodwind instruments here, yet on certain tracks he also mans the drum kit, also evidenced on his recent Flights Of Fancy outing. A minor beef is in order for the decision of not utilizing a seasoned drummer, as Lovano is prone to sound tentative amid choppy and uninteresting fills. However, his activities behind the kit do not detract from the recording when viewed upon as a whole, as the musicians surreptitiously translate polytonal pastiches of sound through often-compelling exchanges. On many of these works, the band is apt to break off into briefly actualized sub-groups. Alternatively, on pieces such as “Fourth World,” Judi Silvano renders whispery vocalise in unison with her associates’ complex themes. The quartet pronounces an airy backdrop via loosely formulated dialogue or when Lovano and acoustic guitarist James Emery partake in blistering cat-and-mouse like episodes.

Emery executes razor sharp single note lines and sweeping chord progressions during “La Scala,” while also counterbalancing Lovano with emphatically placed accents on their duet encounter titled “The Next Level.” Throughout this affair, bassist Drew Gress serves as the traffic director, while Ms. Silvano picks up the flute on the Caribbean tinged closer, “Hannah’s Song.” The musicians bring a mélange of experience to the table as they elicit notions of wide open terrain or expansive horizons, while touching upon the preternatural minutiae of the Fourth Dimension. Recommended.
-Glenn Astarita, All About Jazz

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1CD- $12.00

James Emery / Joe Lovano / Judi Silvano / Drew Gress - Fourth World


Track Listing
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1. Bellflower [5:18]
2. Golden Horn [8:59]
3. Fourth World [11:52]
4. Worship [8:57]
5. Splendido [8:07]
6. La Scala [5:31]
7. The Next Level [6:46]
8. In A Secret Place [5:12]
9. Hannah's Song [4:00]


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