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This import reissue documents the early stirrings of M-Base. Drummer Doug Hammond leads an odd ensemble of drums, two alto saxes (Steve Coleman and Byard Lancaster, who doubles on flute), occasional piano (Kirk Lightsey), and cello (Muneer Abdul Fataah). Steve Coleman contributes four of the 11 compositions, including the brief but powerful "Uhren," which a few years later would lead off the Dave Holland Quintet's Seeds of Time album. Hammond was practically a sixth member of Holland's group of the time, contributing a number of fine compositions. "Figit Time," which ends this session and also Holland's 1987 classic The Razor's Edge, is a good example. There's a marked Dolphy-esque flavor to this band, with their alto/flute/cello constellation bringing Out There to mind on occasion. But the heady rhythmic concepts of Hammond and Steve Coleman were a whole new thing. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Lopin'
Doug Hammond
Water Moves
Doug Hammond
Spell Dance - Meno Mosso
Doug Hammond
To My Family
Doug Hammond
Cüd Ba-Rith
Doug Hammond
Snakepit Strut
Doug Hammond
Mini Ensemble
Doug Hammond
Rizz Biz
Doug Hammond
Uhren
Doug Hammond
Murdxas
Doug Hammond
Figit Time
Doug Hammond