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Details: One day in the studio, something ridiculously great happened. It was deep Chicago winter, cold as shit. Four musicians assembled for a round-robin set of improvisations - duets, trios, a few quartets. Approached casually, the late morning bloomed into Largest Afternoon, 15 crackling encounters between guitarist Arto Lindsay, saxophonists Joe McPhee, and Ken Vandermark, and drummer Phil Sudderberg. No expectations - open minds and creative intent. Lindsay, a brilliant singer and songwriter and one of the key architects of no wave via his band DNA, has proven himself once again to be one of the world's top texturalists, and he is an equally sensitive and challenging group improvisor. Vandermark and McPhee brought their long friendship and musical partnership to the studio, and both engaged with Lindsay in different ways, bringing blue flame and melody. The session's final wildcard, Sudderberg, a versatile drummer who collaborates with Vandermark on the band Marker, brought a lovely sense of buoyancy and ear for contrast in colors, as well as a raucous rock pulse. With parts this stellar, imagine when Largest Afternoon than the sum. Nobody knew this would happen. Recorded February 9, 2019, at Experimental Sound Studio, Chicago. Engineered by Alex Inglizian. Mixed and mastered by Alex Inglizian with Ken Vandermark, John Corbett, and Jim Dempsey at ESS. Photographs by John Corbett. Cover design by David Khan-Giordano. Produced by John Corbett and Jim Dempsey. Personnel: Arto Lindsay - guitar; Joe McPhee - alto and tenor saxophone, pocket trumpet; Ken Vandermark - tenor and baritone saxophone, clarinet; Phil Sudderberg, drums.
Tracklist:
- Whether You Were There or Not (5:02)
- She Must Have Known (7:03)
- Family Can Mean Many Things (6:52)
- I Don't Like This Talk About Stains (3:58)
- So What's Your Idea of Epic (6:33)
- Chords and Lakes and Approximate Sizes (2:15) Head Down and Bent to One Side (4:06)
- The Push and Pull Beneath the Surface (3:16) the Distance Between the Door and the Car (4:21) a Screen Door the Size of a Building (3:38)
- The World's Longest Afternoon (4:05)
- The World's Largest Afternoon (3:15) Sometimes I Can See It from Here (3:47)
- When I Lose Any Sense of Perspective (5:12)
- Or Depth of Field (6:35)
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