(Review by Russell/Photos courtesy of Ken Drew).
Jazz North East’s latest On the Outside promotion featured the French-Canadian duo of reeds man François Carrier and drummer Michel Lambert working with the experienced improvising pianist Steve Beresford.
François Carrier explored the full range of his alto, at times nearing
(and sustaining) the sound of the tenor horn. Richly melodic, frequently
intense (during the interval Carrier spoke of his admiration for Coltrane), the
altoist presented a series of short pieces from a clutch of recordings, which, conveniently,
were available at the door. Drummer Michel Lambert, a long-time musical partner
of Carrier, is surely a ‘first call’ musician on the Canadian scene. A quiet
man, a quiet musician (working extensively with brushes), Lambert listened
intently to Carrier and Steve Beresford, frequently executed devastating
rhythmic patterns. Carrier’s understanding (and love of) the bop idiom broke
cover from time to time amidst the freely improvised material. Beresford, in
expansive mood, prepared the canvas as a focused Carrier busily worked an
expressionist palette.Carrier picked up and played the Chinese oboe. A small, flute-like instrument with a sound veering from piccolo to bagpipe (the reed a combination of plastic and fuse wire), the genial Canadian was later to explain he acquired the instrument in a shop in Camden, London. He spent four hours in the shop trying every exotic instrument in there, no doubt trying the patience of the sales assistant!
Earlier, a short opening set by a music
department ad hoc grouping of lecturer, undergraduates and Tyneside’s low-fi
man Posset - on-the-night collaborators. Posset (functioning/malfunctioning
old-school cassette recorders, empty drinks can) and vox humana
experimentalists won the Best Name of the Week award with Posset Reads to Impossibility
Knocks. Sitting comfortably (ostensibly members of the audience), the
‘vocal ensemble’ got up one by one to join the drinks can cassette man.
Bottom-end guttural drawls escaped from the hastily assembled menagerie. One of
the caged beasts exited through a door, soon to return, whistling, via another
door (Student? £5.00 please).Ken Drew Photos.

1 comment :
Thanks for the write up. It was an honor to play for JNE in such dignified company. Joe Posset.
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