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RE: OT: Free Jazz/Avant-Garde Guitar/Bass/Drum Trios



The last 2 Death Ambient recordings are fabulous, "Drunken Forest" in 
particular.

I think "Killing Time" still blows away the later Massacre records, though 
they are very good.

As long as you're including Frith in avant-garde, which for some reason I 
wasn't, there are some more obscure titles that are really great... I'll 
dig those up later.

Let me also put in a plug for someone who may have a trio or two somewhere 
in his discography, and isn't too active in recordings these days, but 
made some unique and riveting music - Hans Reichel. I particularly love 
Bonobo Beach and Death of the Rare Bird Ymir.

Hal Dean

-----Original Message-----
From: Mech [mailto:mech@m3ch.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 2:11 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: OT: Free Jazz/Avant-Garde Guitar/Bass/Drum Trios

At 11:25 AM -0600 3/30/10, Kris Hartung wrote:
>I have only a few items from Fred, one of which is a nice video DVD 
>that Hal sent me!  Actually, I saw Fred play in person in Oakland at 
>Mills College a few months ago, with Bob Ostertag.

Okay, now I'm really frickin' jealous.  ;)

>But I don't have any of his trio stuff.
>
>So what is the title of one of his guitar/bass/drum sessions?

Group name = Massacre
Albums:
        Killing Time (1981)
        Funny Valentine (1998)
        Meltdown (2001)
        Lonely Heart (2007)

Also, just read about another trio Frith formed with Kato Hideki 
(bass), and Ikue Mori (drum machines) called Death Ambient.  Haven't 
heard that one yet, however.

        --m.
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