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Jack DeJohnette - Made In Chicago: Live At The Chicago Jazz Festival 2013 (2015) [Official Digital Download]

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Jack DeJohnette - Made In Chicago: Live At The Chicago Jazz Festival 2013 (2015) [Official Digital Download]

Jack DeJohnette - Made In Chicago (2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Time - 77:38 minutes | 824 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

Invited to present a programme of his own choosing in the context of the Chicago Jazz Festival, Jack DeJohnette brought his old colleagues together for a concert at Millennium Park in August 2013, completing the group with the addition of bassist/cellist Larry Gray. This live recording, documenting their first performance as a quintet, was mixed by DeJohnette and Manfred Eicher at New York’s Avatar Studio.

In 2013, the Chicago Jazz Festival invited Jack DeJohnette to assemble a dream band to open. The renowned drummer, composer, and pianist assembled a group whose personnel revisited the roots of his early days on the city's South Side: saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell and saxophonist/flutist Henry Threadgill – with whom he had attended Wilson Junior College in the early '60s – and mentor Muhal Richard Abrams, whose Experimental Band they all played in. Abrams also co-founded the historic Association of Creative Musicians (AACM) that fostered the talent of all three, and a bit later, this group's bassist Larry Gray. Reunions can be a tricky business in the jazz world, especially when people haven't played together in nearly five decades. That said, this set works far more often than it doesn't, and it never really falters. There is ample chemistry between the principals. Mitchell's "Chant" gets things off to a lively start. Its melody is short and repetitive, with a children's song quality expressed by the saxophones. Abrams plays off the top, engaging in counterpoint, and DeJohnette rolls it out, filling, accenting, and pushing; he's followed by Gray as the dialogue between the horns commences and solos appear within it. That notion of repetition also fuels DeJohnette's "Museum of Time," where Abrams plays a glissando pattern in a compact mode as the horns respond with short, blues-like phrases as the composer whispers and rushes along on brushed cymbals. Gradually, the work opens up with a brief and lovely Abrams solo, as the horns, in slightly staggered phrasing, capture the mournful melody before they begin to moan it out. Gray's and DeJohnette's tom-toms eventually add a funky backdrop to Abrams' second solo and a dialogue between flute and saxophone before the tune builds again with tension and drama. Threadgill's "Leave Don't Go Away" is simultaneously tight and sprawling. The saxophonist's collage ideas run rampant before Abrams dialogues intensely with the drummer and the bassist. Throughout Made in Chicago, ideas assert themselves, though they are occasionally ponderous and speculative as in Abrams' "Jack Five" and Mitchell's chamber jazz piece "This." Even in these, however, there are nearly sublime moments thanks to Gray – his earthy solo in the former tune and his fluid arco playing in the latter keep things from going too far afield. The last piece here, "Ten Minutes," is a strident, thoroughly engaging, even bracing group improvisation with wonderful conversation, sparkling ideas, and soloing. While Made in Chicago was supposed to be a one off, it turns out to have been a lift-off point for further concert engagements. This document is important not only for the historic nature of the reunion of vanguard jazz luminaries, but as the spark for further exploration.

Tracklist:

01 - Chant
02 - Jack 5
03 - This
04 - Museum of Time
05 - Leave Don't Go Away
06 - Announcement
07 - Ten Minutes

Produced by Dave Love and Jack DeJohnette. Recording engineer: Martin Walters.
Recorded live August 29, 2013 at the Pritzker Pavilion Millennium Park Chicago at the 35th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival.
Mixed at Avatar Studio, New York by Manfred Eicher, Jack DeJohnette and James A. Farber (engineer).
Mastered at MSM Studios, Munchen by Christoph Stickel.

Musicians:
Jack DeJohnette - drums
Muhal Richard Abrams - piano
Larry Gray - double bass, cello
Roscoe Mitchell - alto, soprano and sopranino saxophones, bass recorder, baroque flute
Henry Threadgill - alto saxophone, bass flute

Analyzed: Jack DeJohnette, Muhal Richard Abrams, Larry Gray, Roscoe Mitchell & Henry Threadgill / Made in Chicago: Live at the Chicago Jazz Festival
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR14 -1.10 dB -18.33 dB 16:57 01-Chant
DR17 -0.20 dB -21.77 dB 14:54 02-Jack 5
DR18 -0.59 dB -25.50 dB 12:13 03-This
DR16 -0.20 dB -20.65 dB 13:37 04-Museum of Time
DR15 -2.54 dB -20.43 dB 10:19 05-Leave Don't Go Away
DR15 -9.46 dB -29.43 dB 3:29 06-Announcement
DR15 -0.20 dB -18.23 dB 6:09 07-Ten Minutes
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Number of tracks: 7
Official DR value: DR16

Samplerate: 48000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1637 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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