MacCalman and Pope, two thirds of the highly acclaimed jazz-art-rock trio Archipelago work well together. They seem to have an instinctive sense of where the other is going feeding off each others' improvisational lines and turning them into a logical progression.
MacCalman gets a most appealing sound on tenor sax as well as rescuing the clarinet from the confines of tradland. She also has a pleasing voice that was heard to good effect on Softly as in a Morning Sunrise and her own Midnight Sky Icicles.
Pope just gets better and better, if that's possible, and his technique and imaginative lines are surely the envy of most bass players.
They did add some electronic sounds to the mix but, after last night at Hoochie by comparision they were barely noticeable.
A very enjoyable way to spend a Thursday lunchtime. Lance
Nothing But Love (Billy Bang); Through the Earth (John Pope); Gold (Archipelago); Softly as in a Morning Sunrise (Romberg & Hammerstein ll); Midnight Sky Icicles (Faye MacCalman); Wine Dark Sea (Archipelago); Sangam (Don Cherry)
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