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David S. Ware, Go See The World

Audio CD

Disk ID: 197055

Disk length: 1h 8m 8s (7 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Mikuro's Blues 6:07
2. Lexicon10:26
3. Logistic 9:56
4. The Way We Were14:37
5. Quadrahex 4:47
6. Estheticmetric11:33
7. Rapturelodic10:37

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Review

Often viewed as an imposing, post-Coltrane free improviser, saxophonist David S. Ware makes his major-label debut after 20 years of cab driving on Go See the World. Accompanied by a free-jazz supergroup (William Parker on bass, Matthew Shipp on piano, and Susie Ibarra on drums), Ware wastes no time digging into the opener, a surprisingly tender "Mikuro's Blues." Of course, this is David Ware, and soon into "Lexicon" the notes of sound are falling in sheets. A 14-minute take on "The Way We Were" is played remarkably straight by the band, and one can't help wondering if they're grinning all the way through--though Ware's high-wire embellishments and strong blues feel actually make this a terrific, meaty version. The lurching "Quadrahex" is a showcase for Shipp's thundering piano slams, while Parker and Ibarra pace the skittering "Estheticmetric." Go See the World is loud, wild, and certainly an acquired taste for some, but there is no denying the library of ideas and the palette of sounds at Ware's disposal. Go See for yourself. --S. Duda

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