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01. DENIS CHARLES IVTET - We Don't
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02. DENIS CHARLES IVTET - Mota
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03. DENIS CHARLES IVTET - Round About
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04. DENIS CHARLES IVTET - Jamaj's
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05. DENIS CHARLES IVTET - Rob
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06. DENIS CHARLES IVTET - Tobie Continyou
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ARTIST
CHARLES IVTET, DENIS
TITLE
Captain of the Deep
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
EREMITE
CATALOG #
MTE 009CD
MTE 009CD
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
4/14/2015
1998 release.
Denis Charles
(drums),
Nathan Breedlove
(trumpet),
Wilbert DeJoode
(bass),
Jemeel Moondoc
(alto sax). Recorded by VPRO radio on 9 May, 1991, De Effenaar Cultural Center, Eindhoven, Holland. "The album you hold in your hands is a remarkable document. It is notable as one of only two recordings released under the leadership of the legendary Denis Charles. It is equally notable as the sole remaining evidence of a superb quartet, one whose existence was as brief as it was ecstatic. The opening piece, 'We Don't,' is my favorite selection. Mr. Moondoc and Mr. Breedlove achieve the rough, sanctified sax/trumpet interplay that was the
Ayler Brothers
' stock in trade. Mr. Charles takes a solo so evocative of West Africa's talking drum tradition as to lend the piece an ancient character. All the material on this album has a sweet congruence. This band never fails to fill you with the magnificent sense of individuals working towards a greater whole. Nobody steps on anyone else's notes, nobody shoves anyone aside, and it is obvious throughout that the interpersonal communication is happening at a very high level." --
Byron Coley
, Deerfield, MA
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