George Cartwright - A Tenacious Slew (2023)
Artist: George Cartwright, Anne Elias, Adam Linz, Alden Ikeda, JT Bates, Chris Parker, Christina Baldwin
Title: A Tenacious Slew
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Mahakala Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:13
Total Size: 228 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: A Tenacious Slew
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Mahakala Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:13
Total Size: 228 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. After All These Years/So Ahab
02. Indifferent This Fire in the Air/Hooves on Gravel
03. Radio News/ARM
04. Notice Now/Fluffy Pie and Warrior
05. Peeps
Personnel:
George Cartwright - saxophones, composer, sounds
Anne Elias - poetry and live video performance (not included)
Adam Linz - bass
Alden Ikeda - drums
JT Bates - drums
Chris Parker – yellow fever keyboard and piano
Christina Baldwin - voice (prerecorded)
The dictionary would tell you that a tenacious slew is just a whole lot of stuff that clings and cloys. (A tenacious stew would be one that was hard to digest, perhaps made by an elderly relative.) George Cartwright’s new Cd though is neither. In fact it goes down rather easily and comes off with only a little scrubbing.
George is still the master of blowing his sax in all directions. Here he’s back at the mouthpiece with other giants of Minnesota’s far-out jazz realm (Adam Linz, Alden Ikeda, JT Bates and Memphusian Chris Parker). They were recorded live at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and the energy of that evening is captured well on tape. What didn’t come out at all was Anne Elias’s accompanying video projections (you’ll have to imagine those). She does make a haunting appearance though with some enigmatic poetry that serves to ground the fantastical music that swirls around it.
George is still the master of blowing his sax in all directions. Here he’s back at the mouthpiece with other giants of Minnesota’s far-out jazz realm (Adam Linz, Alden Ikeda, JT Bates and Memphusian Chris Parker). They were recorded live at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and the energy of that evening is captured well on tape. What didn’t come out at all was Anne Elias’s accompanying video projections (you’ll have to imagine those). She does make a haunting appearance though with some enigmatic poetry that serves to ground the fantastical music that swirls around it.