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Birdsongs of the Mesozoic: Dancing on A'A
ByOn Dancing on A'A, electric and acoustic instruments arrive at fruitful collisions. Birdsongs mix and match idioms like ingredients in the hands of a master chef. Regular beats and samples might bundle up with an exploratory saxophone solo, as on "Readymen." On the title track, quiet collective improvisation eventually sparks a pulsing groovewhich, in turn, pins down an anthemic melody with intertwining electric guitar and saxophone lines.
True to the postmodern sensibility, Birdsongs use irony and contrast as primary tools. Unlike Naked City, to which the first track and "Peter Gunn" evoke obvious comparisons, Birdsongs mostly avoid blending clichés... and no single individual takes charge. While each player may be a virtuoso musician in his own right, the magic of Dancing on A'A comes from the overarching (albeit twisted) vision of the group as a whole. This disc deserves attention from listeners with an interest in genre-defying adventurism; stodgy purists are best advised to stay away.
Track Listing
A Band of Deborahs (not Debbies); Dancing on A'A; Ptinct; Readymen; Birdgam; Electric Altamira; Swamp; Peter Gunn; Ray; Sirius the Scorching; The Pearly Eyed March.
Personnel
Birdsongs of the Mesozoic
band / ensemble / orchestraKen Field
saxophoneErik Lindgren
pianoMichael Bierylo
guitarRick Scott
keyboardsMichael Bierylo: guitar, MIDI programming, percussion; Ken Field: alto and soprano saxophones, flute, percussion, synthesizer, and King Cleveland Slide Saxoprano; Erik Lindgren: piano, synthesizer, Farfisa Chord Organ, samples, drum programming, percussion; Rick Scott: synthesizers, electronic and acoustic percussion, abbreviated clarinet.
Album information
Title: Dancing on A'A | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Cuneiform Records
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About Birdsongs of the Mesozoic
Instrument: Band / ensemble / orchestra
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