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JOE MORRIS QUARTET - A Cloud Of Black Birds (1998)

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Violinist Mat Maneri, bassist Chris Lightcap, and drummer Jerome Deupree join the adventurous Joe Morris on these seven tracks. The music is intense and challenging, but it has a certain airiness -- unlike when, say, Matthew Shipp and William Parker are in the picture. The Maneri-Morris combo makes for arresting contrasts in string timbre, particularly on their one duet, "Renascent," where Morris manages to sound almost like a tabla drum. "Threshold" and "Radiant Flux" have coherent melodies and feature the rhythm section at their best, grooving in a fractured yet propulsive way. Morris makes yet more timbral discoveries on the title track, over a mid-tempo swing feel. As for the "cloud of black birds" in question, it's part of a difficult childhood memory that Morris shares eloquently in his liner notes.  -  David R. Adler


Downbeat Magazine called guitarist Joe Morris, “the preeminent free music guitarist of his generation.”  Will Montgomery, writing in WIRE magazine, called him, “one of the most profound improvisers at work in the U.S.” He was born in New Haven Connecticut in 1955. He began playing guitar at the age of 14 first playing rock music, progressing to blues, then to jazz, free jazz and free improvisation. He released his first record Wraparound (riti) in 1983. He has composed over 200 original pieces of music. In 2000 he began performing and recording on double bass in addition to guitar.

Morris has performed and/or recorded with many of the most important artists in jazz and improvised music including, Anthony Braxton, Evan Parker, John Zorn, Ken Vandermark, Mary Halvorson, Tyshawn Sorey, Tomeka Reid, Fay Victor, Tim Berne, William Parker, Sylvie Courvoisier, Agusti Fernandez, Peter Evans, David S. Ware, Joe Maneri, Dewey Redman, Fred Hopkins, Sunny Murray, Wadada Leo Smith, Leroy Jenkins, Lawrence D. “Butch” Morris, Marshall Allen, Alan Silva, Karen Borca, Joe McPhee, Suzie Ibarra, Gerald Cleaver, Mat Maneri, Lowell Davidson, Barre Phillips, Barry Guy, Matthew Shipp, Billy Bang, Andrew Cyrille, Nate Wooley, Mark Dresser, Jamie Saft and many others.

Morris is featured on guitar or bass as a leader, co-leader, or sideman on more than 180 commercially released recordings on the labels ECM, ESPdisk, Clean Feed, Hat Hut, Aum Fidelity, Avant, OkkaDisk, Not Two, Soul Note, Knitting Factory, Leo, No Business, Rogue Art, Relative Pitch, Incus, RareNoise, Fundacja Sluchaj, Corbett and Dempsey, and his own labels Riti and Glacial Erratic. Morris has toured extensively throughout North America and Europe as well as in Brazil, Korea and Japan.

He has lectured and conducted workshops on his own music and on improvisation in Canada, Korea, Portugal, Northern Ireland, and Sweden and at Princeton University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Bard College, The University of the Arts, Virginia Commonwealth University, Mannes College of Music, University of Alberta, and University of Guelph. He was the recipient of the 2016 Killam Visiting Scholar Award at University of Calgary. He has taught at Tufts University, Southern Connecticut State University, Longy School of Music of Bard College, and New School. Since 2000 he has been on the faculty in the Jazz and Contemporary Musical Arts Departments at New England Conservatory of Music. Morris is the author of the book, Perpetual Frontier: The Properties of Free Music (Riti Publishing 2012).

Former faculty of Tufts University Experimental College. Recordings on Riti Records, AUM Fidelity, Knitting Factory, Okka Disc, OmniTone, Soul Note, Avant, Incus, Hat Hut, ECM, Leo, Homestead, NoMore, About Time.  -  necmusic.edu


Tracks

1. Threshold (Joe Morris)

2. Mesmeric (Joe Morris Quartet)

3. A Cloud Of Black Birds (Joe Morris)

4. Emblem (Joe Morris)

5. Renascent (Morris + Maneri Duo) (Joe Morris Quartet)

6. Radiant Flux (Joe Morris)

7. Take Place (Joe Morris Quartet)


JOE MORRIS  guitar

CHRIS LIGHTCAP  bass

JEROME DEUPREE  drums

MAT MANERI  violin


Recorded June 26, 1998 at PBS Studios, Westwood, MA

AUM Fidelity – AUM009



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