Evan Parker, Wes Neal, Joe Sorbara - At Somewhere There

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Review by Simon Ramboer

At Somewhere There is a captivating album that features the brilliant musicianship of Evan Parker, Wes Neal, and Joe Sorbara. The trio's improvisational skills are on full display throughout the album, as they seamlessly blend their individual styles to create a cohesive and dynamic sound.

Parker's saxophone work is particularly impressive, as he effortlessly moves between delicate melodies and frenzied bursts of energy. Neal's bass playing provides a solid foundation for the group's explorations, while Sorbara's percussive contributions add texture and depth to the music.

The album's standout tracks include "At the Gates," which features a haunting saxophone melody that builds to a frenetic climax, and "The Distance Between," a more subdued but equally mesmerizing piece that showcases the trio's ability to create tension and release through their improvisations.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
At Somewhere There39:56

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Catalog Numbers

BR0321

Labels

Barnyard Records

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Formats

  • CD
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Recorded AtSomewhere There

Credits

RoleCredit
BassWes Neal
DrumsJoe Sorbara
PercussionJoe Sorbara
Tenor SaxophoneEvan Parker

Notes

Recorded live at Somewhere There, Toronto, Canada, February 15, 2009

About Evan Parker, Wes Neal, Joe Sorbara

British free-improvising saxophone player, born April 5, 1944 in Bristol, England.

Real Name

    • Evan Shaw Parker

Name Vars

  • E. Parker
  • E.Parker
  • EP
  • Evan
  • Evan 'Delvin' Parker
  • Parker
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Summary by Simon Ramboer

At Somewhere There is a must-listen for fans of experimental jazz and improvised music. The album is a testament to the talents of Parker, Neal, and Sorbara, and is sure to leave listeners spellbound.