Paul Hemmings Trio, John Tchicai - Letter From America (2007)

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Title: Letter From America
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Leading Tone Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks, log, scans)
Total Time: 00:55:07
Total Size: 382 mb
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Tracklist

01. Under A New Mexico Sky
02. Radio Free America
03. Venice Beach Boardwalk
04. The Battle Of New York City
05. A Conversation In Central Park
06. Lady Dynamite
07. The Pollack Galaxy
08. Ous Ous
09. Code (R)ed
10. Under A New Mexico Sky (Reprise)

The Paul Hemmings Trio with saxophonist John Tchicai mixes some styles around on Letter From American, and still comes up with a cohesive set of sounds.

"Under a New Mexico Sky" opens the disc with a sludgy rhythm behind John Tchicai's raw, loud saxophone. It sounds like Led Zeppelin, circa 1969, especially when guitarist Hemmings roars in like an amplified band saw.

Tchicai is normally tagged as an avant-garde guy who played on an early avant blast—John Coltrane's Ascension (Impulse!, 1965). But here he sounds accessible, if brash and in-your-face.

"Venice Beach Boardwalk" has a surf music, island vibe, Tchicai's fiery saxophone burning in front of the laidback rhythm. "The Battle of New York City" has a rumble in the alley atmosphere, with Tchicai and Hemmings trading roundhouse blows. "A Conversation in Central Park" features chirping bird sounds, reminiscent of Maria Schneider's "Cerulean Skies" on Sky Blue (ArtistShare, 2007).

"Code Red" is a highlight, with Tchicai's horn sounding haunted as it blows around Hemmings' noodling guitar, inserted samples and loops twittering. It's a bleak, foreboding, insistent sound. The effects, here and elsewhere on the CD are deftly done, enhancing the atmosphere.

The rock-informed Letter From America possesses some ragged edges and a visceral feel with some free jazz shadings, making it an excellent from-the-gut outing.