TRiO WAH!!! - Live at Jazz re:freshed (Live) (2025) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Live at Jazz re:freshed (Live)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Jazz Re:Freshed
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [48kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 54:02
Total Size: 613 / 301 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Unison (Live) (09:58)
2. Free the Power (Live) (17:23)
3. Wondrous, Pt. 1 (Live) (14:24)
4. Wondrous, Pt.2 (Live) (03:09)
5. Some Other Time (Live) (09:07)

Personnel:

Jason Yarde - Sax
Mike Pickering - Drums
Larry Bartley - Bass


A remarkable piece of London's contemporary jazz history emerges with the release of TRiO WAH! Live at Jazz re:freshed, a raw and electrifying performance captured at the legendary Mau Mau Bar in 2008. This intimate recording documents a pivotal moment in London's thriving jazz scene, featuring the extraordinary talents of saxophonist Jason Yarde leading his dynamic trio.

Recorded on a humble handheld Sony recorder, the album's lo-fi quality paradoxically enhances its authenticity, offering listeners a genuine "you-are-there" experience of one of London's most vital jazz nights. The recording captures the unique ambiance of a jazz re:freshed session which amplifies the visceral energy of the performance, making it feel as immediate today as it did fifteen years ago.

The trio (which has been playing together for almost 30 years!) features bandleader Jason Yarde on saxophone, whose powerful and explorative playing drives the ensemble forward, accompanied by the masterful Larry Bartley on bass and the dynamic Mike Pickering on drums. Together, they create an intimate dialogue that showcases both their individual virtuosity and collective synergy.

Jazz re:freshed at Mau Mau Bar was known for breaking down barriers between performers and audience, creating an electric atmosphere where musical boundaries were pushed and new ground was broken. This recording captures that special environment, preserving a moment when three accomplished musicians came together to create something truly extraordinary.

While audiophiles might note the recording's technical limitations, the album's raw quality serves as a testament to the authentic, underground nature of London's jazz scene. The energy, interplay, and musical excellence shine through, making this release an important historical document as well as a thrilling listening experience.