Songs With Legs [Live]

Editorial Reviews

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Carla Bley performs originals in a trio setting, with frequent partner Steve Swallow and an alumnus of her big bands, English saxophonist Andy Sheppard. He shines on tenor and soprano, and clearly has empathic partners. Between judicious contributions, Bley helps out Swallow in the drummerless rhythm section. Fine collaboration, as well as faultless writing and arranging, is her forte, rather than sheer piano chops. As for Swallow, his electric bass sings and lilts, with an attention to his partners that is truly impressive. He steps out front sparingly and effectively. The pieces are all by Bley except Thelonious Monk's "Misterioso," heard here in Bley's fine arrangement. Other highlights are a fittingly galumphing "Wrong Key Donkey" and a swaying "The Lord Is Listenin' to Ya, Hallelujah," where Bley rejoices in the chapel, as her big band would do so successfully a couple of years later on Goes to Church. The album takes her far from the grandeur and bulk of the big-band work, but it has the same intricacy and subtle play of convention and invention. --Peter Monaghan

Songs With Legs,Carla Bley,Ecm Records,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop

Jazz Music:

  1. Suspension of Disbelief
  2. The Backbeat
  3. The Big Band Recordings: 1930-1932
  4. The Brothers!
  5. The Dawn of Doo-Wop [Box set]
  6. The Edge of Heaven
  7. The Esoteric Circle
  8. The Galapagos Suite
  9. Then & Now
  10. Travels [Import] [Limited Edition] [Live]

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Bloom: Remix Album [Import]

Works for Shakuhachi

Zack Thomas [EP]

Introducing

Xenologix

Yellow Moon

Y2K [Import]

Where It All Begins

X-Dreams [Import]

Violin Concerto/Shaker Loops

Workin [Original recording remastered]

Winter Wonderland

Volverte a Ver [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

Lei Li Lai Remixes

Mental Cruelty (The 1960 Jazz Soundtrack)