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Assemblage: 1998-2008 [CD/DVD]

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Assemblage: 1998-2008 [CD/DVD]
Assemblage: 1998-2008 [CD/DVD]

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Assemblage: 1998-2008 [CD/DVD]

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Now this is how it should be done! In ten short years,
Jeff Gauthier
's
Cryptogramophone
has become a major force for releasing state-of-the-art, world-class recordings by creative musicians from America and Europe in startlingly beautiful packages. Its roster of releases includes titles by
Myra Melford
,
Bennie Maupin
Nels Cline
David Witham
Mark Dresser
Jenny Scheinman
Don Preston
Alex Cline
Scott Amendola
Alan Pasqua
, and
Erik Friedlander
. And while looking at the names above you would rightly get an idea that
issues some outside titles; they have done recordings that simply defy categorization and are very accessible in terms of their warmth, immediacy, and the sheer excellence their performances. To mark their first decade they've issued a stellar three-disc collection -- two CDs and one DVD -- that sells for the price of a single-CD called
Assemblage 1998-2008
. The two audio discs are chock-full of performances from their catalog. The listener is brought into the
Crypto
M.O. early on. The label was begun with the first of three volumes of compositions by the late bassist
Eric Von Essen
, a bandmate of
Gauthier
's and the
Cline
brothers. In other words, the label was created as a tribute to a friend to be sure, but also to showcase the music of an extremely gifted composer no one knew about outside of a very small circle.
"Silvana"
is simply gorgeous and a fitting entryway. Other highlights of the first disc include a reading of
Carla Bley
"Walking Batteriewoman,"
by the
Don Preston Trio
"Sonnet 9,"
and
's own
"Solflicka."
Disc two's highlights include
"Escondido"
from
Maupin
Early Reflections
album (which features a cast of all Polish musicians he'd been working with for a couple of years),
"Buffalo Bird Woman,"
Todd Sickafoose
"Future Flora,"
as well as work by
Scheinman
Melford
, and the
Nels Cline Singers
. This stuff is all top-flight. The liner notes by
offer a subjective but engaging history of the label as well.
The real treat here is the DVD. To begin, there is an hour-long program documenting the recording and performance of
's brilliant
New Monastery: A View Into the Music of Andrew Hill
. This set, released in 2006, was recorded while
Hill
was still very much alive. The video contains documentary footage in the studio and interviews with
, trumpeter
Bobby Bradford
Andrea Parkins
. In addition to the studio footage there is performance footage from the band in playing the album in New York and Los Angeles -- both gigs are just kinetic and wildly inspired. Next up is a 20-minute selection from
in Poland featuring the quartet he recorded
with during a live gig at a concert hall in 2007: pianist
Michal Tokaj
, bassist
Michal Baransky
, and drummer
Lukasz Zyta
offer a truly empathic understanding of all the spaces and subtleties in
's music. They are joined for one selection by the wonderful vocalist
Hania Chowaniec-Rybka
, who also appears on the album. The last ten minutes of the DVD combine an artfully done video by
Carole Kim
and live-in-the-studio footage of
, and guitarist
G.E. Stinson
while recording
's album,
The Other Shore
in 2002. The juxtaposition of her poetically arresting images and the studio footage is art in and of itself. The music?
's records thus far have all been pure gold aesthetically. They may be overshadowed by the presence of his guitar-slinging brother who is everywhere at once, but his blend of fiery and restrained improvisation,
jazz
's innovation and discipline,
rock
dynamics, and Eastern modalities are singular. In sum, this is a dynamite package for the DVD alone, and you get a very generous look at one of the finer independent labels on the scene.
cannot be recommended highly enough. ~ Thom Jurek

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