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Re: OT: Free Jazz/Avant-Garde Guitar/Bass/Drum Trios
I have only a few items from Fred, one of which is a nice video DVD that
Hal
sent me! Actually, I saw Fred play in person in Oakland at Mills College
a
few months ago, with Bob Ostertag. But I don't have any of his trio stuff.
So what is the title of one of his guitar/bass/drum sessions?
Kris
----- Original Message -----
> At 8:11 PM -0600 3/28/10, Kris Hartung wrote:
>>I'm doing music research for a new project I'm putting together. I need
>to
>>construct an audio study of free jazz and/or avant-garde
>guitar/bass/drum
>>trios...the more obscure the better.
>
> What say you about Fred Frith? I know that he worked with
> guitar/bass/drums when he teamed up with Bill Laswell and Fred Maher to
> form Massacre in the early 80's. Their debut effort (and only album
>with
> this line-up) "Killing Time" is brilliant. But while they're quite
> "avant", it's pretty heavy so might not really qualify as "jazz". I
> understand that Frith and Laswell reformed Massacre in the late '90's
>sans
> Maher -- drummer Charles Hayward replacing him --
> but I've not heard any material (no pun intended) from the later lineup.
>
> Still, the guy has worked with, like, a billion other people in the
> avant/experimental scene. He has to have done more traditional
>avant-jazz
> with guitar/bass/drums *somewhere*, eh...?
>
> --m.
> --
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