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Ducret, Marc: Tower, Vol. 4 (Ayler)

Marc Ducret's Tower series continues, skipping a beat as we jump from Vol 2. to Vol. 4, in this live solo acoustic guitar release from his 2012 Baltic tour, where he reassembles and builds bridges to offer a new vision of the Tower's cycle.
 

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UPC: 7320470141885

Label: Ayler
Catalog ID: aylCD-121
Squidco Product Code: 16886

Format: CD
Condition: Sale (New)
Released: 2012
Country: France
Packaging: Cardstock gatefold foldover
Recorded at Civitella Ranieri Foundation, Umbertide, Italy, on May 31st, 201,1 by Roberto Lioli and on Feburary 24th, 2012 by Matthieu Metzger in his kitchen.

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"In January and February 2012, Marc Ducret presented the music of the "Tower" cycle during a solo tour of Scandinavia and the Baltic countries.

"Playing the music of "Tower" on my own, having previously performed it with a quartet (see volume 2), a quintet (see volume 1) or a sextet, is a way to bring out certain aspects of the compositions, certain possibilities for development that are distinct from working with a group. Solo improvisation allows faster decisions, and the building of "bridges" between pieces; it is also an opportunity to re-assemble parts of different pieces in a totally different order, offering a new vision of the same music.."

While waiting for the release of volume 3... which will present the music of the sextet consisting of Marc Ducret (guitar), Antonin Rayon (piano), Sylvain Lemêtre (percussion), Matthias Mahler, Fidel Fourneyron and Alexis Persigan (trombones), which first performed in October 2011 and will record in the studio in late 2012 with a release planned for the first half of 2013.

So, a story to be continued..."-Ayler Records



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Artist Biographies

"Guitarist Marc Ducret was born in Paris in 1957. A self-taught musician, he began working in various groups (dance and folk included), and in the studio, before reaching the age of 20. In 1986, he became a member of the first French National Jazz Orchestra. Also in the late '80s, Ducret led his own trio and toured Europe, Africa, and Asia. In 1991, he began working with Tim Berne and went on to play with Berne in Caos Totale, Bloodcount, and Big Satan. Ducret has several solo recordings to his credit, released on Berne's Screwgun label and the Winter & Winter label. In the late '90s, Ducret formed a tentet, Seven Songs, to explore music of the '60s."-Joslyn Layne

-All Music (https://www.allmusic.com/artist/marc-ducret-mn0000955833/biography)
11/13/2024

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Track Listing:



1. From A Distant Land 5:26

2. Sur L'éléctricité 8:03

3. Sisters 1:57

4. Real Thing #2 7:29

5. Real Thing # 1 3:28

6. Ada 3:07

7. ... A Distant Land 4:42

8. Sybil Vane 3:00

9. Electricity 1:08

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