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Barrage (Paul Bley album)

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Barrage is the fifth album led by jazz pianist Paul Bley featuring compositions by his then wife Carla Bley recorded by Bley's Quintet in 1964 and released on the ESP-Disk label.[1][2]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz[4]
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide[5]

Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars calling it "a lost free jazz classic".[3] Reviewing the 2009 rerelease All About Jazz stated "Barrage is a gem from the ESP-Disk archives; an important document in the progress of contemporary music, as fresh today as the day it was first performed"[6] The Penguin Guide to Jazz said "much of the interest in the album, which like its successor consists entirely of Carla Bley tunes, is in hearing Johnson and Allen in a small group context. The music is fairly hard-edged and the presence of two such confrontational players (the trumpeter was to appear on Coltrane's Ascension) gives the set an uncomfortable fiery complexion that tends to singe away the its more subtle moments".[4]

Track listing

All compositions by Carla Bley

  1. "Batterie" - 4:19
  2. "Ictus" - 5:24
  3. "And Now the Queen" - 4:21
  4. "Around Again" - 4:15
  5. "Walking Woman" - 4:18
  6. "Barrage" - 5:31

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Paul Bley catalog, accessed June 19, 2014
  2. ^ ESP-Disk catalog, accessed June 19, 2014
  3. ^ a b Campbell, A., Allmusic Review accessed June 19, 2014
  4. ^ a b Cook, Richard; Brian Morton (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD. The Penguin Guide to Jazz (8th ed.). London: Penguin. p. 133. ISBN 0141023279.
  5. ^ Swenson, J. (Editor) (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 27. ISBN 0-394-72643-X. {{cite book}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  6. ^ Rose, R. D., All About Jazz Review, February 14, 2009