Steve Lacy – Joëlle Lèandre – One More Time

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Steve Lacy & Joëlle Lèandre – One More Time

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Artist……………: Steve Lacy & Joëlle Lèandre

Album…………….: One More Time

Genre…………….: Avantgarde

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Review / Description

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Steve Lacy / Joëlle Lèandre: One More Time (2006)

By AAJ STAFF, Published: March 27, 2006

By Ken Waxman

One More Time features French bassist Joëlle Lèandre bonding musically with Steve Lacy. Recorded in Brussels during one of the longtime expatriate’s farewell to Europe concerts before he relocated to Boston, One More Time is poignant, especially after you hear Lacy’s complimentary telephone message to Lèandree that is its final track. The CD is doubly valuable because it’s one of the saxman’s final documents before his death in 2004. But after a half-century as an improviser, Lacy was no sentimentalist. He praises the duo work because he knows how good it is.

Ricocheting between broken octaves and double counterpoint, the two musicians finesse a collection of repeated notes, slurs, squirming vibrations, trills and slides. When he modulates towards coloratura, she stands her ground with staccato sweeps. Should he sideslip and flutter-tongue, she retorts with sul tasto patterning and by striking the bass’ ribs and belly. Following a few duck-like quacks, he fades into the background at midpoint, allowing her to use tremolo multiphonics to involve all her strings in steady architectural motions.

Returning to the fray, tooting and triple-tonguing, the reedist’s tongue stops and trills are backed with sul tasto bowing that creates extra textural graininess. Eventually his falsetto cries bring forth sul ponticello stopping from her lowest strings, as the two finally resolve the piece with a simultaneous climax. Although Lèandre will never play with Lacy again, at least we have One More Time to remember their classy teamwork.

Track Listing: One More Time 1; 2; 3; Phone message.

Personnel: Steve Lacy: soprano saxophone; Joëlle Lèandre: bass.

Record Label: Leo Records

Style: Modern Jazz

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Tracklisting

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1. Steve Lacy & Joëlle Lèandre – One More Time 1 [32:08]

2. Steve Lacy & Joëlle Lèandre – One More Time 2 [12:18]

3. Steve Lacy & Joëlle Lèandre – One More Time 3 [10:16]

4. Steve Lacy & Joëlle Lèandre – Phone Message [01:04]

Playing Time………: 55:48

Total Size………..: 102.77 MB

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