Colors in Thirty-Third
Colors in Thirty-Third | ||||
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Studio album by Muhal Richard Abrams | ||||
Released | 1987 | |||
Recorded | 19 December 1986 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 41:05 | |||
Label | Black Saint | |||
Producer | Giovanni Bonandrini | |||
Muhal Richard Abrams chronology | ||||
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Colors in Thirty-Third is an album by Muhal Richard Abrams released on the Italian Black Saint label in 1987 and featuring performances of seven of Abrams' compositions by Abrams, John Blake, John Purcell, Dave Holland, Fred Hopkins and Andrew Cyrille.
Reception
The Allmusic review awarded the album 4 stars stating "Muhal Richard Abrams constantly varied the lineups on the seven numbers that comprised this 1986 session, alternating between trio, quartet, quintet and sextet pieces... Abrams as usual was an inspiring force as an instrumentalist and conceptualist".[1] The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the album 3 stars stating "This might be thought to be Purcell's finest hour, but everyone contributes. The basic personnel divides into trio, quartet, quintet, and for the title piece and the significantly named "Introspection"; full sextet".[2]
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
The Penguin Guide to Jazz | [2] |
Track listing
All compositions by Muhal Richard Abrams
- "Drumman Cyrille" - 6:03
- "Miss Richarda" - 5:48
- "Munktmunk" - 6:25
- "Soprano Song" - 6:06
- "Piano-Cello Song" - 8:34
- "Colors in Thirty-Third" - 6:37
- "Introspection" - 6:28
- Recorded December 19, 1986 at Sound Ideas Studio, New York City
Personnel
- Muhal Richard Abrams - piano
- John Blake (tracks 4, 6 & 7) - violin
- John Purcell - soprano saxophone, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone
- Dave Holland (tracks 5, 6 & 7) - bass, cello
- Fred Hopkins - bass
- Andrew Cyrille (all except track 2) - drums
References
- 1 2 Allmusic Review accessed 11 July 2011
- 1 2 Cook, Richard; Brian Morton (2006) [1992]. The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. The Penguin Guide to Jazz (8th ed.). London: Penguin. p. 5. ISBN 978-0-141-02327-4.