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No Material

Nicky Skopelitis, Sonny Sharrock, Peter Brötzmann, Ginger Baker

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Issued under Ginger Baker's name, the working title for this band was No Material, appropriate given the thrown-together nature of the group and the fact that their performances, all three of them, were totally improvised. They lasted less than a week, so this album is likely all that will ever be heard from this particular combination of players, but listeners can be glad to have it. Guitarist Nicky Skopelitis was the creative force and musical center of the band, forming the hub between the essentially rock-oriented leanings of Baker and bassist Jan Kazda and the explosively free tendencies of the Last Exit front line of Brotzmann and Sharrock. The rhythm team keeps the four lengthy pieces in a grooving zone, not dissimilar to Baker's own '80s recordings like Horses and Trees, albeit with high-energy soloing. The Skopelitis/Sharrock pairing is especially juicy, the former's melodicism contrasting wonderfully with the latter's "shards of glass" approach. Baker's heavy drum sound, largely unchanged since his days with Cream, fits in very well here; whereas it could occasionally seem plodding in a rock context, it serves as a deeply pitched anchor in a mostly free improv one. Compositional credit is given for each piece, though it appears that no more than a brief introductory line was sketched out; then the band was on there own. All of the pieces have a kind of bluesy jam feeling, with Skopelitis' "Oil of Tongue" coming closest to a rock sound and, not surprisingly, Brotzmann's closing number pushing the boundaries the furthest. The saxophone colossus from Wuppertal, Germany, is in stellar form throughout, negotiating the unusually (for him) rock-ish territory with aplomb and ferocity, with respect but absolutely no compromise; his fans would expect no less. A perfect album for listeners a bit overwhelmed by Last Exit, as well as those who found Baker's or Skopelitis' records well intentioned but a little on the timid side. Recommended.

© Brian Olewnick /TiVo

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1
Dishy Billy
Peter Brotzmann
00:11:37

Peter Brotzmann, Performer - Jan Kazda, Performer - Sonny Sharrock, Performer - Nicky Skopelitis, Performer - Ginger Baker, Performer - Ginger Baker, Composer

(C) 2013 ITM (P) 2013 ITM

2
Skin the Pizzle
Peter Brotzmann
00:15:32

Ginger Baker, Performer - Nicky Skopelitis, Performer - Jan Kazda, Performer - Peter Brotzmann, Performer - Sonny Sharrock, Performer - Sonny Sharrock, Composer

(C) 2013 ITM (P) 2013 ITM

3
Oil of Tongue
Peter Brotzmann
00:10:29

Jan Kazda, Performer - Ginger Baker, Performer - Peter Brotzmann, Performer - Nicky Skopelitis, Performer - Sonny Sharrock, Performer - Nicky Skopelitis, Composer

(C) 2013 ITM (P) 2013 ITM

4
One In the Bush Is Worth Two In the Hand
Peter Brotzmann
00:16:39

Ginger Baker, Performer - Sonny Sharrock, Performer - Peter Brotzmann, Performer - Jan Kazda, Performer - Nicky Skopelitis, Performer - Peter Brotzmann, Composer

(C) 2013 ITM (P) 2013 ITM

DISC 2

1
Piece 1
Peter Brotzmann
00:15:08

Ginger Baker, Performer - Jan Kazda, Performer - Nicky Skopelitis, Performer - Peter Brotzmann, Performer - Sonny Sharrock, Performer - Ginger Baker, Composer

(C) 2013 ITM (P) 2013 ITM

2
Interview with Sonny Sharrock
Sonny Sharrock
00:00:30

Sonny Sharrock, Performer - na Not Applicable, Composer

(C) 2013 ITM (P) 2013 ITM

3
Piece 2
Peter Brotzmann
00:10:04

Peter Brotzmann, Performer - Jan Kazda, Performer - Ginger Baker, Performer - Sonny Sharrock, Performer - Nicky Skopelitis, Performer - Ginger Baker, Composer

(C) 2013 ITM (P) 2013 ITM

4
Interview - Nicky Skopelitis
Nicky Skopelitis
00:00:41

Nicky Skopelitis, Performer - na Not Applicable, Composer

(C) 2013 ITM (P) 2013 ITM

5
Piece 3
Peter Brotzmann
00:12:51

Jan Kazda, Performer - Peter Brotzmann, Performer - Sonny Sharrock, Performer - Ginger Baker, Performer - Nicky Skopelitis, Performer - Ginger Baker, Composer

(C) 2013 ITM (P) 2013 ITM

6
Piece 4
Peter Brotzmann
00:15:17

Jan Kazda, Performer - Ginger Baker, Performer - Nicky Skopelitis, Performer - Peter Brotzmann, Performer - Sonny Sharrock, Performer - Ginger Baker, Composer

(C) 2013 ITM (P) 2013 ITM

7
Piece 5
Peter Brotzmann
00:01:51

Ginger Baker, Performer - Peter Brotzmann, Performer - Sonny Sharrock, Performer - Jan Kazda, Performer - Nicky Skopelitis, Performer - Ginger Baker, Composer

(C) 2013 ITM (P) 2013 ITM

Albumbeschreibung

Issued under Ginger Baker's name, the working title for this band was No Material, appropriate given the thrown-together nature of the group and the fact that their performances, all three of them, were totally improvised. They lasted less than a week, so this album is likely all that will ever be heard from this particular combination of players, but listeners can be glad to have it. Guitarist Nicky Skopelitis was the creative force and musical center of the band, forming the hub between the essentially rock-oriented leanings of Baker and bassist Jan Kazda and the explosively free tendencies of the Last Exit front line of Brotzmann and Sharrock. The rhythm team keeps the four lengthy pieces in a grooving zone, not dissimilar to Baker's own '80s recordings like Horses and Trees, albeit with high-energy soloing. The Skopelitis/Sharrock pairing is especially juicy, the former's melodicism contrasting wonderfully with the latter's "shards of glass" approach. Baker's heavy drum sound, largely unchanged since his days with Cream, fits in very well here; whereas it could occasionally seem plodding in a rock context, it serves as a deeply pitched anchor in a mostly free improv one. Compositional credit is given for each piece, though it appears that no more than a brief introductory line was sketched out; then the band was on there own. All of the pieces have a kind of bluesy jam feeling, with Skopelitis' "Oil of Tongue" coming closest to a rock sound and, not surprisingly, Brotzmann's closing number pushing the boundaries the furthest. The saxophone colossus from Wuppertal, Germany, is in stellar form throughout, negotiating the unusually (for him) rock-ish territory with aplomb and ferocity, with respect but absolutely no compromise; his fans would expect no less. A perfect album for listeners a bit overwhelmed by Last Exit, as well as those who found Baker's or Skopelitis' records well intentioned but a little on the timid side. Recommended.

© Brian Olewnick /TiVo

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