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ARTHUR BLYTHE - Illusion (1980)

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It is surprising how artistically productive altoist  Arthur Blythe was during his period on Columbia. Despite the hype and Columbia's reputation for pressuring artists to play mass-appeal music,  Blythe's recordings for that label are inventive and creative. For this, his third Columbia release,  Blythe uses two different groups: an "in the tradition" quartet with pianist  John Hicks, bassist  Fred Hopkins, and drummer  Steve McCall, and a more eccentric unit with guitarist  James Blood Ulmer, cellist  Abdul Wadud, tuba player Bob Stewart, and drummer  Bobby Battle. No matter the setting, the distinctive alto of Blythe is heard in top form on six of his unusual originals. It's recommended.  -  Scott Yanow


Tracks
1.     Bush Baby (K. Bell/H. Bluiett/A. Blythe/B. Stewart)
2.     Miss Nancy (A. Blythe)
3.     Illusion (A. Blythe)
4.     4. My Son Ra (A. Blythe)
5.     Carespin` With Mamie (T. Monk)
6.     As Of Yet (A. Blythe)

ARTHUR BLYTHE  alto saxophone
ABDUL WADUD  cello (1) (3) (5)
FRED HOPKINS  bass  (2) (4) (6)
BOBBY BATTLE  drums (1) (3) (5)
STEVE McCALL  drums (2) (4) (6)
JAMES BLOOD ULMER  electric guitar (1) (4) (6)
JOHN HICKS  piano (2) (4) (6)
BOB STEWART  tuba (1) (3) (5)

Recorded at CBS Recording Studios, New York May 1980

COLUMBIA  JC  36583

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