Steve.Lacy--The.Beat.Suite-(2003)-diss

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2003-12-15

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      a r t i s t : Steve Lacy
        t i t l e : The Beat Suite
          d a t e : 2003
        l a b e l : EmArcy/Univeral (France)
        g e n r e : Avantgarde
  r l s.  d a t e : Dec/2003
      t r a c k s : 10
    b i t r a t e : 192kbps
          s i z e : 69,2 MB

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     Steve Lacy - soprano saxophone
     Irene Aebi - vocals
     George Lewis - trombone
     Jean Jacques Venel - double bass
     John Betsch - drums

     "Each song is a role, each poem is a story. This is highfalutin'
     material ... it's not for everybody."  - Steve Lacy

   ---
   Soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy's The Beat Suite is an ambitious attempt
   to set beat-era poetry by some of the genre's most iconic progenitors to
   Lacy's idiosyncratic jazz stylings. Featuring the vocals of Lacy's wife
   and longtime collaborator, Irene Aebi, the group also includes George
   Lewis adding counterpuntal touches on trombone, bassist Jean Jacques
   Avenel, and drummer John Betsch. While fans of such beat writers as
   William S. Burroughs, Robert Creeley, and Jack Kerouac may find this
   interesting, the real success of The Beat Suite rests largely in the
   listeners' interest in hearing Aebi. An acquired taste even by avant-
   garde standards, Aebi often sounds like a cross between Jessye Norman
   and Nico. Compositionally, the songs follow Lacy's serpentine, atonal
   logic often sounding something like Gerry Mulligan's pianoless quartet
   in bizzaro world. Thankfully, the poems are included in the liner notes,
   as it is sometimes hard to focus on them with all the jazz going on.
   Not for everyone, but longtime Lacy fans should dig it. - Matt Collar

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      01-Wave Lover (words by Jack Kerouac)                     [04:05]
      02-Song (words by Allen Ginsberg)                         [06:26]
      03-Naked Lunch (words by William Burroughs)               [04:19]
      04-Private Sadnes (words by Bob Kaufmann)                 [08:39]
      05-A Ring Of Bone (words by Lew Welch)                    [04:51]
      06-The Mad Yak (words by Gregory Corso)                   [04:45]
      07-Jack's Blues (words by Robert Creely)                  [03:37]
      08-Agenda (words by Jack Spicer)                          [03:59]
      09-In The Pocket (words by Anne Waldman)                  [04:23]
      10-Mother Goose (words by Kenneth Rexroth)                [05:14]
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                                                                 50:18 min
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01-steve_lacy--wave_lover_(words_by_jack_kerouac).mp35,62 MB
02-steve_lacy--song_(words_by_allen_ginsberg).mp38,85 MB
03-steve_lacy--naked_lunch_(words_by_william_burroughs).mp35,95 MB
04-steve_lacy--private_sadnes_(words_by_bob_kaufmann).mp311,89 MB
05-steve_lacy--a_ring_of_bone_(words_by_lew_welch).mp36,67 MB
06-steve_lacy--the_mad_yak_(words_by_gregory_corso).mp36,54 MB
07-steve_lacy--jacks_blues_(words_by_robert_creely).mp34,99 MB
08-steve_lacy--agenda_(words_by_jack_spicer).mp35,48 MB
09-steve_lacy--in_the_pocket_(words_by_anne_waldman).mp36,04 MB
10-steve_lacy--mother_goose_(words_by_kenneth_rexroth).mp37,19 MB
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