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ARTIST
ZITRO, JAMES
TITLE
Zitro
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
ESP-DISK
CATALOG #
ESPDISK 1052CD
ESPDISK 1052CD
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
4/14/2008
Drummer
James Zitro
is far from the most obscure ESP-Disk' artist, but he has not recorded prolifically (this LP, his debut, is half of the output under his name) or maintained a high profile. According to
Sonny Simmons
, who used him on his second ESP LP,
Zitro
had studied tabla in India. It was that appearance with Simmons that led to ESP's interest in a
Zitro
-led album that came to fruition the following year.
Zitro
is masterful throughout, whether laying down a dense polyrhythmic carpet under the other players or unleashing complex solos himself. The work of tenor saxophonist
Bert Wilson
is also a major attraction here; he boasts a formidable technique and unstoppable power that both come in handy on
Zitros
"Freeken," a 22-minute excursion in the style of
Coltrane
's
Ascension
. There are no weak links here, actually. Trumpeter
Warren Gale
's strong tone and alto saxophonist
Allan Fraskin
's quicksilver lines more than hold their own in this intense company. Wilson's own "Happy Pretty" has a relatively melodic freebop head, but it's also a thickly textured all-in affair of exuberant energy. Pianist
Michael Cohen
's shorter "Sweet" closes the album on a quieter and more lyrical yet far from simplistic tone.
Zitro
ranks as one of the lesser-known gems of the free jazz movement.
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