David Murray Octet - Home (1982)
Artist: David Murray Octet, Henry Threadgill, Olu Dara, Anthony Davis, Wilber Morris, Lawrence "Butch" Morris, Steve McCall, George Lewis, David Murray
Title: Home
Year Of Release: 1982
Label: Black Saint
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 36:54
Total Size: 228 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Home
Year Of Release: 1982
Label: Black Saint
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 36:54
Total Size: 228 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Home (05:58)
2. Santa Barbara And Crenshaw Follies (06:50)
3. Choctaw Blues (06:08)
4. Last Of The Hipmen (09:12)
5. 3-D Family (08:35)
Review by Scott Yanow
Although David Murray has recorded in many different settings throughout his busy career, his octet has always been perfect for his talents. More disciplined than his big band, yet containing more tone colors than his smaller combos, the octet allowed Murray to be exploratory yet occasionally look backwards. This set, his second with the band, has quite an all-star lineup: Murray on tenor and bass clarinet, altoist Henry Threadgill, trumpeter Olu Dara, cornetist Butch Morris, trombonist George Lewis, pianist Anthony Davis, bassist Wilber Morris and drummer Steve McCall. All of the brilliant players have their opportunities to make strong contributions to Murray's five originals (best known of which is "3-D Family"), and the leader's writing is consistently colorful and unpredictable. Recommended.
Although David Murray has recorded in many different settings throughout his busy career, his octet has always been perfect for his talents. More disciplined than his big band, yet containing more tone colors than his smaller combos, the octet allowed Murray to be exploratory yet occasionally look backwards. This set, his second with the band, has quite an all-star lineup: Murray on tenor and bass clarinet, altoist Henry Threadgill, trumpeter Olu Dara, cornetist Butch Morris, trombonist George Lewis, pianist Anthony Davis, bassist Wilber Morris and drummer Steve McCall. All of the brilliant players have their opportunities to make strong contributions to Murray's five originals (best known of which is "3-D Family"), and the leader's writing is consistently colorful and unpredictable. Recommended.