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| An alumnus of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), percussionist Thurman Barker moved from Chicago to New York in the '80s, where he expanded his horizons and played with a wide diversity of players. This collection is a bit of a hodgepodge, in which a few unrelated groups are recorded. The most accessible are the ones with tenor saxophonist John Stubblefield and pianist John Medeski, in which Barker fuels some fine inside performances from his colleagues. The three live duets with pianist Marilyn Crispell are a bit more adventurous, although they suffer from less than perfect audio fidelity. The feature for vocalist Thomas Buckner, who is joined by violinist Melvin Gibbs, among others, takes the group to the edges. |
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ARTISTS Thurman Barker (drums, percussion); Warren Smith, Eli Fountain (percussion); John Medeski, Marilyn Crispell, Yuko Fugiymama (piano); Melvin Gibbs (violin); Dan O'Brian (bass); John Stubblefield (tenor saxophone) |
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