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5.0 out of 5 stars
Late 80s Downtown at its best,
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This review is from: Miniature (Audio CD)
Thank you Winter and Winter for rescuing this 1988 album from the late, lamented JMT and rereleasing it! A more beautiful "out yet in" album I've not heard in many years. The processed pizzicato cello and processed drums of Hank Roberts' "Ethiopian Boxer" begin the journey, building layers of texture upon which Tim Berne's alto skates sublimely, leading to a pair of interrelated pieces penned by Berne, one bearing a dedication to guitarist Bill Frisell. Both of these pieces feature the rhythmically slippery head motives that have always been a signature of Berne's writing. Of the eight tunes on the disc, Berne's four contributions are arguably the most "composed" of the set, and the third track, "Hong Kong Sad Song," moves from a deftly swinging melody to a dark ocean of sparse free improvisation and back breathlessly, providing the high point of the record. Berne apparently thought enough of this tune to re-record it with a sextet (that included Baron and Roberts) on his JMT release Fractured Fairy Tales a year later. Joey Baron's "Peanut" veers smoothly, though perhaps comically, from a subtle latin groove to an Elvis-esque 50s rock progression, and his "Lonely Mood" is really an exercise in processed atmospherics and dirge-like sonorities from the sax and cello. Roberts' "Abeetah" produces the biggest smiles on the disc, a gleeful bellylaugh of a tune that prominently features Baron's bashing drums, his screechy and/or gastro-intestinal Casio and a surprising, bizarrely lovely coda with appropriately wailing vocals from Roberts. Throughout, Tim Berne's lines lilt, chatter, compliment and expand, Hank
4.0 out of 5 stars
4.5 stars really - I'm torn.,
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This review is from: Miniature (Audio CD)
Joey Baron is always exciting and I adore Berne in a trio format. Here it is: Hank Roberts, Cello, Vocals - Tim Berne, Sax - and of course Joey Baron, drums(electronic and otherwise). Most of the songs are written by Berne and those seem to be the most interesting, although the one written by Hank is also very cool. Baron's song is a little detached for my taste, but to each his own. Overall a good album - and the vocals are a very nice touch. If you like this get "Fractured Fairy Tales" or "Nice View" both which are tops!
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Miniature by Miniature (Audio CD - 2002)
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