Memory Select: The Paris Concert
| Memory Select: The Paris Concert | ||||
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| Live album by Tim Berne's Bloodcount | ||||
| Released | 1995 | |||
| Recorded |
September 22-25, 1994 Instants Chavirés, Montreuil, Paris, France | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Length | 69:30 | |||
| Label |
JMT JMT 514 029 | |||
| Producer | Stefan F. Winter | |||
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Memory Select: The Paris Concert is a live album by saxophonist Tim Berne's Bloodcount and third volume of the series which was recorded in 1994 and released on the JMT label.[1][2] It was the last album to be released on the label and was subsequently re-released on Winter & Winter Records.
Reception
| Professional ratings | |
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| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| All About Jazz | |
The AllMusic review by Dave Lynch said "Memory Select takes its place as a fitting climax to the three CDs, standing strongly on its own but also feeling, appropriately, like the series' grand finale. Any listeners interested in Berne's growth as a player, composer, and bandleader should pick this up; better still to find all three of the JMT Bloodcount CDs -- subsequently reissued on Winter & Winter -- to place Memory Select in proper perspective".[3] Writing for All About Jazz, John Kelman stated "Memory Select - The Paris Concert III is a firm reminder that Berne is capable of more detailed orchestration—and that the concert stage may well be the place to experience this distinctive writer/performer's best work".[4]
Track listing
All compositions by Tim Berne
- "Jazzoff" - 18:05
- "Eye Contact" - 51:20
Personnel
- Tim Berne - alto saxophone, baritone saxophone
- Chris Speed - tenor saxophone, clarinet
- Marc Ducret - electric guitar
- Michael Formanek - contrabass
- Jim Black - drums
References
- ↑ Tim Berne discography, accessed October 13, 2014
- ↑ Shimada, T., JMT label discography, accessed October 13, 2014
- 1 2 Lynch, D., Allmusic Review accessed October 10, 2014
- 1 2 Kelman, J., All About Jazz Review, October 20, 2005
