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Where's Your Cup? (CD)

By: Henry Threadgill & Make A Move (Artist)


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DISC 1 for Where's Your Cup? (CD) Album By Henry Threadgill & Make A Move...
1   100 Year Old Game
2   Laughing Club
3   Where's Your Cup?
4   And This
5   Feels Like It
6   Flew, The
7   Go To Far
 


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Review

Entertainment Weekly (5/2/97, p.61) - "The only rules that new jazz saxophonist and composer Threadgill plays by are his own....Thanks to the sureness of his imaginative writing, Threadgill makes the outre sound practically inevitable." - Rating: A-
Down Beat (6/97, pp.51-52) - 4 1/2 stars (out of 5) - "...no one hears like Henry Threadgill....in this music, relationships among voices elaborately define a rich varied whole....he forces us to participate anew in his every adventure, to grow into hearing like him..."
JazzTimes (6/97, p.105) - "...Make A Move brings a distinctive timbral palette and a fresh rhythmic slant to each of Threadgill's many compositional facets. As a result, WHERE'S YOUR CUP? commences an exciting new chapter in Threadgill's intriguing work..."
Option (7-8/97, pp.132-133) - "...a unique and wild mix....the forms Threadgill uses are fascinating. One of the most unique minds in jazz has struck again."
Musician (7/97, p.84) - "...Threadgill's oblique fragments of melody...split the difference between the concision of jazz writing and the more complex strategies of classical music. His alto sax playing, recognizable in a note or two, is all edginess and eloquence..."

Title Note

Personnel: Henry Threadgill (alto saxophone, flute); Tony Cedras (accordion, harmonium); Brandon Ross (electric & classical guitars); Stomu Takeishi (fretless bass); J.T. Lewis (drums).

Recorded at East Side Sound, New York, New York.


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