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Marc Ribot|Live at the Village Vanguard

Live at the Village Vanguard

Marc Ribot Trio feat. Henry Grimes & Chad Taylor

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It might be more concise to list what musical genres Marc Ribot hasn't explored than the ones he has, but his approach to the guitar has often reflected the freedom, reinvention, and elastic boundaries of jazz, no matter what the specific context. On this date, recorded in mid-2012 during a handful of shows at one of New York's most iconic venues, Ribot gives himself the luxury of stretching out with a pair of gifted accompanists, bassist Henry Grimes (who worked with Albert Ayler, one of Ribot's key influences) and drummer Chad Taylor (a veteran of the Chicago Underground Duo and Trio), and the result is one of Ribot's most explicitly jazz-focused dates in some time. Live at the Village Vanguard certainly embraces Ribot's particular tastes in jazz, featuring two Ayler compositions ("The Wizard" and "Bells") as well as two pieces recorded by John Coltrane ("Sun Ship" and "Dearly Beloved") and a pair of old standards ("Old Man River" and "I'm Confessin' [That I Love You]"). In the grand tradition of the genre, the key here is the interplay between the musicians, not simply the bandleader, though the sharp report of Ribot's tone and the volleys of notes he fires off during the more extreme passages will sound more than familiar to anyone acquainted with his work. On the standards, Ribot, Grimes, and Taylor may seem relaxed, but they dig deep into the melodies and find rich, expressive treasure despite the deceptively accessible surfaces. And as the trio explores the selections from Coltrane and Ayler's songbooks, the communication between the players is total, with each in full flight as individuals and as a group, honoring the masters and finding a voice of their own at the same time. The great free jazz guitarist Sonny Sharrock once quipped that he didn't consider himself a guitarist, but a sax player with a very messed-up horn; Live at the Village Vanguard suggests a bit of the same thinking lurks inside Mark Ribot, but in spite of that, he and his axe seem to be getting along just fine.
© Mark Deming /TiVo

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1
Dearly Beloved
00:15:06

John Coltrane, Composer - Marc Ribot, MainArtist

2014 Pi Records, Inc. 2014 Pi Records, Inc.

2
The Wizard
00:07:59

Marc Ribot, MainArtist - Alberty Ayler, Composer

2014 Pi Records, Inc. 2014 Pi Records, Inc.

3
Old Man River
00:06:37

Jerome Kern, Composer - Marc Ribot, MainArtist - Oscar Hammerstein III, Composer

2014 Pi Records, Inc. 2014 Pi Records, Inc.

4
Bells
00:19:09

Marc Ribot, MainArtist - Alberty Ayler, Composer

2014 Pi Records, Inc. 2014 Pi Records, Inc.

5
I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
00:08:12

Marc Ribot, MainArtist - Ellis Reynolds, Composer - Al J. Neiburg, Composer - Doc Daughterty, Composer

2014 Pi Records, Inc. 2014 Pi Records, Inc.

6
Sun Ship
00:07:15

John Coltrane, Composer - Marc Ribot, MainArtist

2014 Pi Records, Inc. 2014 Pi Records, Inc.

7
Amen
00:12:20

Marc Ribot, MainArtist - Alberty Ayler, Composer

2014 Pi Records, Inc. 2014 Pi Records, Inc.

8
Fat Man Blues
00:09:44

Marc Ribot, MainArtist - Alberty Ayler, Composer

2014 Pi Records, Inc. 2014 Pi Records, Inc.

9
Saints
00:08:02

Marc Ribot, MainArtist - Alberty Ayler, Composer

2014 Pi Records, Inc. 2014 Pi Records, Inc.

Album review

It might be more concise to list what musical genres Marc Ribot hasn't explored than the ones he has, but his approach to the guitar has often reflected the freedom, reinvention, and elastic boundaries of jazz, no matter what the specific context. On this date, recorded in mid-2012 during a handful of shows at one of New York's most iconic venues, Ribot gives himself the luxury of stretching out with a pair of gifted accompanists, bassist Henry Grimes (who worked with Albert Ayler, one of Ribot's key influences) and drummer Chad Taylor (a veteran of the Chicago Underground Duo and Trio), and the result is one of Ribot's most explicitly jazz-focused dates in some time. Live at the Village Vanguard certainly embraces Ribot's particular tastes in jazz, featuring two Ayler compositions ("The Wizard" and "Bells") as well as two pieces recorded by John Coltrane ("Sun Ship" and "Dearly Beloved") and a pair of old standards ("Old Man River" and "I'm Confessin' [That I Love You]"). In the grand tradition of the genre, the key here is the interplay between the musicians, not simply the bandleader, though the sharp report of Ribot's tone and the volleys of notes he fires off during the more extreme passages will sound more than familiar to anyone acquainted with his work. On the standards, Ribot, Grimes, and Taylor may seem relaxed, but they dig deep into the melodies and find rich, expressive treasure despite the deceptively accessible surfaces. And as the trio explores the selections from Coltrane and Ayler's songbooks, the communication between the players is total, with each in full flight as individuals and as a group, honoring the masters and finding a voice of their own at the same time. The great free jazz guitarist Sonny Sharrock once quipped that he didn't consider himself a guitarist, but a sax player with a very messed-up horn; Live at the Village Vanguard suggests a bit of the same thinking lurks inside Mark Ribot, but in spite of that, he and his axe seem to be getting along just fine.
© Mark Deming /TiVo

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