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THOMAS CHAPIN TRIO plus BRASS - Insomnia (1992)

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<<  The Shrine Within is approached with both discipline and intuition. My Goal is to attain the Blessed State, to go beyond my usual sense of self.

The Trio compositions are usually derived from ideas which arise as I practice my instruments, sing in the shower, dance around. The elements are loosely organized, brought

into rehearsal, notes worked out in private, etc., and then I ask: 'How do we make a piece out of this?' And thus it evolves through interaction, acquiring form, character and a life of its own along the way.

For this project, I chose to conceive the compositions (mostly) whole from the outset, expanding on feelings and concepts from the Trio vocabulary and relying on the interpretative powers of the larger group.

I am often asked what my 'influences' are. I deny nothing, but as a listener I notice in this recording certain evidence of many aspects of the jazz heritage, including Lionel Hampton (my former employer), Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Ornette Coleman, and various other musicians, "downtown" and otherwise: central Africa horn ensemble, Japanese shakuhachi, donkeys, chickens, birds in general, and a host of devils. What do you hear?

I would also like to acknowledge two influences who may not be obvious to the be-heared: Paul Jeffrey, who taught me by example the value of hard work and love for the music; and Gil Barretto, who helped me Recognize another self in my music and to develop the idea of giving over to that self when I play. Also thanks to Bill Singer, my sax doctor, Terri Castillo and Walter Thompson.

Thanks to all concerned with this project-the Trio and our brass brothers, our recordists, tape editor, executive producer, cover artist, photographer, and numerous others (including the audiences!). - Thomas Chapin  >>


Tracks 

1. Pantheon (11:22) 

2. Insomnia (8:52) 

3. Equatoria (6:53) 

4. Trio 1 (10:43) 

5. Coup D'Etat (9:43) 

6. Trio II (1:57) 

7. Golgotham (18:30) 

8. Iota (1:03


THOMAS CHAPIN  alto saxophone, flute

MARIO PAVONE  bass

MICHAEL SARIN  drums

AL BRYANT trumpet 

FRANK LONDON  trumpet

CURTIS FOWLKES  trombone 

PETER McEACHERN  trombone

MARCUS ROJAS  tuba 

RAY STEWART  tuba (3)


Music composed and arranged by Thomas Chapin

Recorded live at the Knitting Factory, NYC in December 1992

Knitting Factory Works - KFWCD 132


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