Big Picture
Trio M | Cryptogramophone (2007)

Each musician contributes compositions but, with the exception of the ambitious, suite-like title track penned by Melford, the pieces were written for other groups, rearranged and reinterpreted here. Stripped of the brass and reeds of the original version, the pianist’s “brainFire and bugLight” is spacious, with Wilson, then Dresser, embellishing the spare piano introduction. The intensity builds as they playfully tease the theme, move into open passages and coalesce again. A rolling tom-tom rhythm burbles beneath Dresser’s “For Bradford,” a piece written for his drummer-less trio, showing the malleability of the composition and Wilson’s inventiveness. The drummer’s “Naïve Art” boasts a staggering, bluesy feel that Melford peppers with roadhouse swagger and with Dresser’s arco spiraling, an accelerating ensemble figure hurtles toward the conclusion.
The title track exemplifies Trio M’s modern approach: the improvisations seamlessly segue to composed sections without emphatically stated head-solo-head forms. Wilson’s probing opens the piece and later urges the fleet-fingered Dresser’s thrumming cushion for Melford’s flourishes and percussive key hammering. When the tempo ebbs, her spare notes, amid light drum and cymbal colors, accent a mournfully bowed bass that melts to a whisper.
With a nod to its enduring fertility, Trio M joyfully confounds expectations with the litheness afforded by the piano trio format.
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Track listing: brainFire and bugLight; For Bradford; Naïve Art; Big Picture; Modern Pine; Secrets to Tell You; FreeKonomics.
Personnel: Myra Melford: piano; Mark Dresser: bass; Matt Wilson: drums.
Style: Modern Jazz/Free Improvisation | Published: January 11, 2008
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