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01. GREG GOODMAN/HENRY KAISER/LUKAS LIGETI - Logical Types
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02. GREG GOODMAN/HENRY KAISER/LUKAS LIGETI - War & Piece
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03. GREG GOODMAN/HENRY KAISER/LUKAS LIGETI - Tasurim
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04. GREG GOODMAN/HENRY KAISER/LUKAS LIGETI - Does the Name Pavlov Ring a Bell?
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05. GREG GOODMAN/HENRY KAISER/LUKAS LIGETI - Riddled
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06. GREG GOODMAN/HENRY KAISER/LUKAS LIGETI - The Green Child
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07. GREG GOODMAN/HENRY KAISER/LUKAS LIGETI - Iron King
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08. GREG GOODMAN/HENRY KAISER/LUKAS LIGETI - Blind Site
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ARTIST
GOODMAN/HENRY KAISER/LUKAS LIGETI, GREG
TITLE
Heavy Meta
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
ECSTATIC YOD
CATALOG #
E%2376 CD
E#76 CD
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
4/28/2015
1995 release. "Originally planned as a 1998 release for the ill-starred K'EY Records.
Heavy Meta
represents something like the return of one of America's prodigal sons. Not that pianist
Greg Goodman
has been away or anything. It's just that, after a brilliant series of recordings for his own Beak Doctor label, Mr. Goodman's unique style has been all but absent from the recording world. Until very recently, when Beak Doctor resurfaced, he had appeared only fleetingly with guitarist
Henry Kaiser
and in an unauthorized recording released by the Incus label, otherwise he had been silent as far as the outside world could tell. The trio assembled for
Heavy Meta
is formidable. Besides Mr. Goodman, it includes America's protean guitar improvisor, Henry Kaiser, and the powerful cross-cultural drumming of
Lukas Ligeti
. The programming of the material on this disk follows a pattern of inter-relationships as structurally complex and taut as those posited in Harry Mathews's novel
Cigarettes
(1987). The three shift between different paired settings and in and out of trio formation so nimbly that the entire process seems redolent of anti-Americanism. There is little evidence here of the individual braying that is thought of as our domestic style. Indeed there are passages of 'Riddled' where Mr. Goodman's interior piano plucking merges so completely with Mr. Kaiser's guitar jumble that it's difficult for my mind to force them apart. Playing such as that, or the free-ranging game of emotional post office that concludes 'War & Piece,' has an ego-less quality that is far too rare in U.S. improvising circles. Tell that bastard
Ashcroft
the news. Listened to as a whole,
Heavy Meta
demonstrates both the excellence of Mr. Goodman's playing and the width of intelligence displayed by this unheralded trio. The opening track, 'Logical Types' is a bravuro performance from all hands. From the strumbly,
Magic Band
-like opening cadences by Mr. Ligeti and Mr. Kaiser, through the sequences of equally whacked piano (imagine
Beefheart
on the piano rather than the alto), the piece spurts and blurts with everything from a broken lyricism that recalls
Paul Bley
to squabbling crescendos that have a density approaching
Nancarrow
's machine cycles. This is a ferocious and lyrical bastard of an album. It hews to no strict traditions, but roils across the landscape of modern formalism like an
Ernie Bushmiller
hoopsnake obeying naught but a mysterious interior gyroscope. It is a splendid and dizzy thing. And it is yours." --
Byron Coley
, Deerfield, MA
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