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John Carison-trumpet, pocket trumpet, flugelhorn
Eric Hipp-tenor saxophone
Shawn McGloin-bass
George Schuller-drums, bells, rattly kinds-of-things
Double Yates-clarinet, bass clarinet
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UPC: 5609063000535
Label: Clean Feed
Catalog ID: CF053
Squidco Product Code: 6453
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2006
Country: Portugal
Packaging: Cardstock foldover
"John Carlson (a former Either/ Orchestra member), Eric Hipp, Shawn McGloin and George Schuller call "cosmosonic jazz" to the music they play with this quartet that was already a duo and a trio (special guest Douglas Yates is the fifth element here), in tribute to Sun Ra and his Intergalactic Arkestra.
And that's why a very well known composition ("The Satellites Are Spinning") by the first to use synthesizers in jazz, Herman P. Blount, aka Sun Ra, is one of the highlights of "Free Range Rat!". Other covers are the harmolodic guitarrist James Blood Ulmer's suite in two parts "Non Believer" and the reggae hymn "So Much Trouble in the World", by Bob Marley. This is free jazz in its most alive encarnation, with the tonic in spontaneous improvisation and power trance rhythmics.
In this aspect, the role of George Schuller drumming is a fundamental one. Son of the third stream theoricist, composer and orchestrator Gunther Schuller, his mastery with the sticks was the common characteristic in the music of top names like Jaki Byard, Ran Blake, Joe Lovano, Lee Konitz, George Adams and Dave Douglas, among others. He's equally proficient in all jazz styles, revealing a strong sense of history and idiomatic continuum.
He manages to give form to what seems to be chaotic, and that organizing hability is amply profited in this record. Even when Schuller is not playing, like in "Horn Trio #2", where we find only the trumpet (Carlson), the tenor saxophone (Hipp) and the clarinet (Yates), we know his influence is at work."-Clean Feed
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Clean Feed
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July 2006
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Track Listing:
1. Nut Club Non-Believer (suite) - James Blood Ulmer
2. Part 1
3. Part 2
4. Below Canal
5. Extension
6. Horn Trio #2
7. Hipp-Hopp
8. So Much Trouble in the World - Bob Marley
9. The Satellites Are Spinning - Sun Ra
10. Bottom Feeders
Clean Feed
Improvised Music
Jazz
July 2006
Quintet Recordings
Sun Ra
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