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Re Song X (playing earlier)
This from (John Kelman ) is a nice review.
"Contrary to popular misconception, free music does not mean random noise, and one of the most striking features about Song X: Twentieth Anniversary is just how un-random everything is. A close listen to "Endangered Species" reveals very intentional motifs; even at their most extreme and sonically dense, the collective improvisations are incredibly focused—unfettered, yes, but manifesting an unmistakable sense of purpose."
Also see:
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2005/sep/23/jazz.shopping1
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/song-x-twentieth-anniversary-pat-metheny-nonesuch-records-review-by-john-kelman.php#.U-ZYmHWx3UY
Re Song X (playing earlier)
This from (John Kelman ) is a nice review.
"Contrary to popular misconception, free music does not mean random noise, and one of the most striking features about Song X: Twentieth Anniversary is just how un-random everything is. A close listen to "Endangered Species" reveals very intentional motifs; even at their most extreme and sonically dense, the collective improvisations are incredibly focused—unfettered, yes, but manifesting an unmistakable sense of purpose."
Also see:
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2005/sep/23/jazz.shopping1
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/song-x-twentieth-anniversary-pat-metheny-nonesuch-records-review-by-john-kelman.php#.U-ZYmHWx3UY
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