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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hallucination Fuel to feed your nightmares,
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This review is from: Little Birds Have Fast Hearts No.2 (Audio CD)
*IMPORTANT MESSAGE* Though all 4 of these fmp Die Like A Dog Quartet albums are listed here for big bucks, I think they're now out of print so these are leftovers. If every time you see the $35+ price tags here you sigh and pass these albums by, stop! In late 2007 or early 2008 they became available as a 4-disc boxed set for $40 - $50! I've seen it at both the Atavistic and Downtown Music Gallery sites where I got mine in early 2008. It's nothing fancy. It's the 4 cds (Aoyama Crows, Little Birds Have Fast Hearts, No. 1,Little Birds Have Fast Hearts, No. 2, and Die Like A Dog: Fragments Of Music, Life & Death Of Albert Ayler) and a booklet in a sleeve. ESSENTIAL!
*THE MUSIC* Recorded on 11/8&9/97, Little Birds Have Fast Hearts #2 is Peter Brotzmann on tarogato, clarinet and tenor saxophone, Toshinori Kondo on trumpet and electronics (electric trumpet really... it's not like he's putting the trumpet away to go play with electronics), William Parker - double bass, and Hamid Drake - drums. Did you ever do LSD? If you're lucky. Do you miss it if it's been a while? Of course you do. No mere 1-hit trip to the land of giggles and rainbows, this music will crush you into the realization that we're all just dust in the universe. Dust capable of unimaginable love, dreams, nightmares and horrific violence, but dust just the same. Evidently these 4 know it, because they play it. Peter and Toshinori are particularly attuned to one another on this disc, cluster-bombing all across the already pock-marked, dusty landscape William and Hamid are constantly sculpting. The only reason I give this one 4 stars when I just gave 5 to Aoyama Crows is because track 3 here just kinda sits there. It's only 9 minutes though so it's not a big deal. Everything else here is 50 minutes of Shock & Awe sorts of stuff counterbalanced by trips through ancient, hypnotically repetitive passages that seem to be leaking out of a prehistoric cave somewhere. |
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Little Birds Have Fast Hearts No.2 by Peter Brotzmann (Audio CD - 1999)
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