OAKLAND/LISBOA by MMM Quartet (Joëlle Léandre, Fred Frith, Alvin Curran, Urs Leimgruber)
Tracklist
1. | Belem | 15:36 |
2. | Millsmont | 12:35 |
3. | Bario Alto | 3:51 |
4. | Maxwell Park | 13:18 |
5. | Alfama | 7:45 |
Credits
released November 23, 2015
All compositions by Joëlle Léandre, Fred Frith, Alvin Curran, Urs Leimgruber.
Recorded live on August 8th 2014 by João-Paulo Nogueira at Jazz em Agosto, Lisbon, Portugal
Mixing and mastering: Jean-Marc Foussat
Liner notes: Eyal Hareuveni
Photographs: RogueArt
Cover design: Max Schoendorff
Cover realization: David Bourguignon
Executive producer: Michel Dorbon
This is powerful music, even dangerous. Not just because of this quartet’s name - MillsMusicMafia (aka MMM) - which offers some irreverent tendencies among its musicians. It is dangerous because of its suggestive power on us, a power that transcends the music, forming it into a deep spiritual experience one that may motivate us to kick out habits, beliefs, even regimens. Eyal Hareuveni
All compositions by Joëlle Léandre, Fred Frith, Alvin Curran, Urs Leimgruber.
Recorded live on August 8th 2014 by João-Paulo Nogueira at Jazz em Agosto, Lisbon, Portugal
Mixing and mastering: Jean-Marc Foussat
Liner notes: Eyal Hareuveni
Photographs: RogueArt
Cover design: Max Schoendorff
Cover realization: David Bourguignon
Executive producer: Michel Dorbon
This is powerful music, even dangerous. Not just because of this quartet’s name - MillsMusicMafia (aka MMM) - which offers some irreverent tendencies among its musicians. It is dangerous because of its suggestive power on us, a power that transcends the music, forming it into a deep spiritual experience one that may motivate us to kick out habits, beliefs, even regimens. Eyal Hareuveni
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