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Configuration
Sam Rivers
Configuration
Genre: Jazz
 
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On Configuration, Sam is joined by a group of European musicians for an amazing album. Tony Hymas is best known in the US for his work with Jeff Beck (Guitar Shop), but is a prominent figure in Europe as a composer and per...  more »

     
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All Artists: Sam Rivers
Title: Configuration
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Pelican Sound Recordings
Release Date: 5/26/1998
Genre: Jazz
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 742495771125, 742497711259, 614286980323

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On Configuration, Sam is joined by a group of European musicians for an amazing album. Tony Hymas is best known in the US for his work with Jeff Beck (Guitar Shop), but is a prominent figure in Europe as a composer and performer. The rest of the ensemble is comprised of Noel Akchote, Paul Rogers and Jacques Thollot. These musicians are prominent on the European Jazz and Improvisational music scene. Configuration works well as an introduction to Sam Rivers on many levels, showcasing his tenor and soprano sax as well as his flute playing. An album which can be enjoyed by listeners new to Sam Rivers, "free jazz", as well as long time fans of this legendary figure in modern jazz.
 

CD Reviews

My favorite Sam Rivers disc
Jan P. Dennis | Monument, CO USA | 10/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"On Configurations, Sam Rivers, that redoubtable New York wind player, has found his ultimate band. Tony Hymas, European iconoclast pianist, co-founder of that great fusion band The Lonely Bears, and frequent collaborator with English sax genius Tony Coe, here acquits himself with aplomb in the presence of a very high-powered band. Paul Rogers, veteran free-jazz bassist, fits in perfectly. The ringer is French drummer Jacques Thollot, a name new to me, but one who seemlessly meshes into this rarified context.This disc holds a few surprises. For example, it starts out with Rivers' most melodic and engaging composition, "Beatrice," a gorgeous ballad that sets a very high standard for the proceedings--and probably throws off a lot of potential happy listeners. On the next cut, Configuration morphs into more typical Rivers free-expressionistic jazz with "Cheshire Hotel," a composition by the monster European free jazz guitarist, Noel Akchote. Some listeners, beguiled by the sheer beauty and melodicism of "Beatrice," might throw in the towel on "Cheshire Hotel"--an understandable but wrong-headed move.Listen, you need to stick with Rivers, trust the man who gave you "Beatrice" as a kind of free pass, as it were, into his world of outre jazz. "Etchings," featuring Rives on flute (he is certainly one of the very best jazz flautists), will convince you. "Configuration," the title cut and center piece of this remarkable outing, features Akchote, Hymas, and Rogers at their most outre--and most engaging--at least to these ears. Starting out with some very atmospheric acoustic guitar and upper-register piano stylings, the tune changes character and shape as Rivers comes in on tenor sax. Demonstrating a most enduring and engaging sonoroty on his instrument, Rivers knocks off a brilliant yet thoroughly accessible free-jazz solo, punctuated by cutting-edge guitar stylings from Akchote and impossibly hip drumming courtesy of Thollot. Make no mistake, this is an all-out sonic assualt, although of the highest order, and the timid will likely be permanently scared off. But stick with it, and you'll be treated to one of the most amazing free-jazz improv passages featuring Akchote and Rivers (on flute!) available anwhere on jazz. If this music doesn't get to you, you must be comotose!"Jennifer" returns to the ravishing balladic gorgeousness of "Beatrice," this time, thanks to the compositional prowess of Tony Hymas. In between this cut and the last four, which continue the balladic beauty of "Beatrice" and "Jennifer," reside three rather prickly numbers: "Zing," "Sketches," and "Rififi." For the veteran Rivers' afficionado, these will present little difficulty. But for the weekend-warrior jazzer, for whom Joe Lovano presents a real challenge, these will probably be the last straw.So be forewarned: This is some of the greatest free-jazz available out there, but it comes wrapped in impossibly enticing balladic trappings. Those should do little to put off the hard-core free-jazz fan, but they may well sink this disc for the more conventionally oriented listener. My advice to all: stick with Rivers, through thick and thin. You will be amply rewarded."
Worth the effort despite minor flaws
Mark Ritchie | san jose, ca, usa | 09/22/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Despite the almost absent liner notes and unusual recording mix this is a must for Sam Rivers fans. A mix of old and new or unfamiliar tunes, it is well-played, abstract, in and out jazz by an all-too-little recorded and underrated master. 'Beatrice' is particularly nice."