Trevor Dunn's Trio-Convulsant - Sister Phantom Owl Fish (2004)

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Title: Sister Phantom Owl Fish
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Ipecac [ IPC-52]
Genre: Jazz, Free Jazz, Experimental
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log)
Total Time: 56:00
Total Size: 331 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

01. Liver-Colored Dew (Dunn) - 6:00
02. The Empty Glass Has a Name (Dunn) - 4:42
03. Specter of Serling (Dunn) - 6:12
04. Me Susurra Un Secreto (Dunn) - 1:46
05. Dawn's Early Vengeance (Dunn) - 5:42
06. The Single Petal of a Rose (Strayhorn-Ellington) - 6:33
07. The Salamander (Dunn) - 6:09
08. She Ossifies (Dunn) - 8:25
09. Styrofoam & Grief (Dunn) - 6:41
10. I'm Sick (Previn) - 2:50
11. Untitled (Dunn) - 1:00

personnel :

Trevor Dunn - bass
Mary Halvorson - guitar
Ches Smith - drums
Shelley Burgon - harp (#6)

Trevor Dunn's Trio-Convulsant is back for their second album, although with a completely different lineup (besides Dunn, of course). Adam Levy and Kenny Wollesen are gone, replaced by Mary Halvorson on guitar and Ches Smith on drums. The music they play is not so much a fusion of styles as it is a collision of styles. Almost straight-ahead jazz noodling gives way to hardcore blasts and crunching power chords, then completely devolves into Derek Bailey territory, but the band is always together. You can tell that some of it is quite composed, and that other sections are most likely entirely improvised. Dunn plays acoustic bass throughout ("Me Susurra un Secreto" is actually a bass solo), while Halvorson is all over the map sonically, switching between clean and distorted tones, chords, single-string runs, and extended techniques. She also judiciously uses some kind of delay or pitch-bending device to wonderful effect. The tunes are challenging but aren't difficult to listen to, and their cover of Duke Ellington's "The Single Petal of a Rose" (with guest harpist Shelley Burgon) is actually quite pretty. If you've been following Trevor Dunn's widely varied career as a player, you know he's got a sense of adventure, and Sister Phantom Owl Fish will not disappoint.~Sean Westergaard