Artist: Allison Miller, Jane Ira Bloom
Album: Tues Days
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2021
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 56:48
Total Tracks: 11
Total Size: 619 MB
Tracklist:
1. Allison Miller & Jane Ira Bloom – Tues Days (04:43)
2. Allison Miller & Jane Ira Bloom – Technicolor (05:36)
3. Allison Miller & Jane Ira Bloom – Rowing In The Dark (05:26)
4. Allison Miller & Jane Ira Bloom – This Is It (03:16)
5. Allison Miller & Jane Ira Bloom – Five Bells (02:16)
6. Allison Miller & Jane Ira Bloom – The Wild Frontier (08:30)
7. Allison Miller & Jane Ira Bloom – Light Years Away (05:59)
8. Allison Miller & Jane Ira Bloom – A’s & J’s Test Kitchen (04:16)
9. Allison Miller & Jane Ira Bloom – Crayola (06:13)
10. Allison Miller & Jane Ira Bloom – On Seeing JP (04:19)
11. Allison Miller & Jane Ira Bloom – Walk Alone (06:08)
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Jane Ira Bloom on soprano sax. Allison Miller on drums. Recorded remotely from each player’s home studios, because that’s 2021 for musicians. Five Tuesdays in March and April bore the following fruit.And no, it isn’t all noisefest, although they aren’t shy about such—when Bloom lays into multiphonics for “The Wild Frontier” like she’s evincing the atmosphere stripped from Earth, Miller follows and flows in with bells, toms clattering like too-strained slats on an old bed, and, from there, the relative sanity of rhythms plus counter-rhythms. Bloom penned lead sheets or something similar for four tunes here; the rest is the two summoning content and form simultaneously in the twinned labor that’s long distinguished free jazz.
You feel this record as multiple outings, the demarcations of tunes, feeding a through-line flowing; but like a panoramic river trip, you savor specifics. Miller lays off the bells, then rolls back in with the full array alongside stunning kit stickwork. Bloom waxes mournful, sulky, uncertain, cheery, finding clarity in a short phrase bitten off shorter, then down to two or three notes. Miller romps through the middle. Bloom decides that if the sun isn’t out, you best make believe, and she flies off on a jaunty run, phrases sprouting, this time, from the shorter spurts. Miller rips off a bevy of dry ticks, then turns to the boom of the snare. Bloom climbs a cliff and finds seven ways to jump down.