Reggie Workman – Summit Conference

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For this inspired 1994 date, veteran bassist Reggie Workman assembled four fellow avant-garde luminaries: pianist Andrew Hill, saxophonist Sam Rivers, trombonist Julian Priester, and drummer Pheeroan akLaff. By the usual standards of these highly adventurous players, the record is relatively accessible, but it does makes for challenging listening. The quintet opens with “Encounter,” a busy and bold selection by the late John Carter. Overall, only Workman’s “Summit Conference” and Priester’s “Breath” feature sustained periods of cacophony, yet even these freer pieces are built around a defined melody and structure. Sonelius Smith’s “Conversation” and Rivers’ “Solace” bump along with Latin rhythms; Priester shines on both tracks. The trombonist is also the dominant voice on Rivers’ fast-swinging “Meteor.” Rivers plays soprano sax on Workman’s “Estelle’s Theme” and flute on Hill’s “Gone,” the latter a duet with Hill that closes the session on an austere yet calming note. (David R. Adler/AllMusic)

 

 

Personnel:

Double Bass – Reggie Workman
Drums – Pheeroan akLaff
Piano – Andrew Hill
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Sam Rivers
Trombone – Julian Priester

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Label: Postcards
Country: US
Released: 1994