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Flower After Flower

Susie Ibarra
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  • Audio CD (May 23, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: May 23, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Tzadik
  • ASIN: B00004SUEI
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #174,873 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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listen  5. Flower After Flower 9:48Album Only
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Drummer Susie Ibarra has given the jazz world a fairly generous picture of her crackling snare drum touch on such albums as David S. Ware's Go See the World and her own releases on the tiny Hopscotch label. Flower After Flower finds her as splendid a composer and bandleader as she is behind the drums. Her series of "Fractal" pieces includes a pair of rollicking, crashing solo drum performances as well as an atmospheric piece of sonic poetry by Pauline Oliveros on accordion. Then there are the four lengthy pieces for full ensemble in which Wadada Leo Smith blurts exuberantly on trumpet and Chris Speed and Assif Tsahar add dark woodiness on clarinet and bass clarinet. Rounding out the rich tonal palette are Charles Burnham on violin, Cooper-Moore on blustery piano, and John Lindberg on bass. When the band is at full tilt (as on "Human Beginnings," the other Oliveros track), they are lethally creative, full of pulsing energy and strange bends in the musical road. And "The Ancients" features Ibarra on the just-right kulintang, chiming and clanging brilliantly on a set of Filipino gongs. Here's new meaning to the phrase Flower power. --Andrew Bartlett

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5.0 out of 5 stars The loveliness of Susie Ibarra . . . ., June 5, 2000
By Matthew F. Watters (Seattle, WA USA (when in Seattle, please visit my shop Eye and Ear Control!)) - See all my reviews
Susie Ibarra is, hands-down, the most exciting jazz drummer working today, an endlessly inventive texturalist who channels the techniques of her former master, Milford Graves, and her own experiences playing the percussion and musics of her Filipino heritage, into an endlessly inventive, highly-detailed and coloristic style of jazz drumming that leaves pure time-keeping far behind and replaces it with an emphasis on fascinating and ever-shifting textures. Ibarra has risen to prominence among young improvisors by playing in some very high energy outfits, including the David S. Ware Quartet and William Parker's In Order to Survive. Recently breaking out as a leader in her own right, her solo work on the recent Susie Ibarra trio record, Radiance, and on this lovely new recording on John Zorn's Tzadik label, emphasizes subtlety and and texture over forcefulness, with no lessening of passion.

On Flower After Flower, Ibarra employs a shifting group of musicians that includes Cooper-Moore on piano and flute, Chris Speed on clarinet, her husband Assif Tsahar on bass clarinet, and (as something of a featured guest star on the album) Wadada Leo Smith on trumpet. The ensembles tend to be dominated by strings (Charles Burnham's violin or John Lindberg's bass), Ibarra's delicate and subtle percussion or drumming, or the soothing sounds of woodwinds and flutes (there's nary a saxophone or harsh note on the record). Even Smith's trumpet, with its lovely tone, is used for lyricism, not force. Ibarra's strengths as a composer and arranger are also more in evidence here than in any of her previous recordings, as many of the record's longer pieces seem very much to have been mapped out in advance and carefully orchestrated by Ibarra. Despite this, there is still a highly improvisatory feeling to this record but in a peaceful, almost zen-like mode. The longer ensembles are interspersed with short "fractals" that each feature a short improvisation either by Ibarra on drums or by one of her guests on this record (e.g., a Cooper-Moore piano piece, an ambient exercise on accordian by Pauline Oliveros, etc.). The collective effect of the record is that it is the work of an artist of immense gifts and command who has directed her artistry towards creating a spiritually and sonically soothing experience that is in no way diluted in craft or intelligence. Ambient music for a most sophisticated palate but accessible to anyone with an ability to appreciate sheer beauty, Flower After Flower is a marvelous achievement, absolutely lovely.

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