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Voices: 10 Improvisations

by Joe McPhee & John Heward

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The purity and range of tone emanating from the pocket trumpet and soprano give this recording presence, notwithstanding the design of Voices, which itself glows with integrity. Integrity that is cultivated from diversity, invested with purpose and substance, and evocative of whatever the next moments offer. -Lyn Horton, All About Jazz

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released November 24, 2016

Joe McPhee (pocket trumpet, alto sax)
John Heward (drums, kalimba, percussion)


"Two people on two hot June afternoons. A studio, an experienced and appreciative engineer. A deep need to find music. Total improvisation on larger music that existed, exists and will exist as long as there are voices."
--- John Heward on recording Voices: 10 Improvisations, in June 2006

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This superb pairing of two top-flight improvisors reminds me of why I listen to this music. It's not about 'music', it's about sounds and their making. It's a given that these two can really 'play'. McPhee established that in the immediate post-Coltrane era, and Heward - while I know little about him except that he's also a visual artist who recorded a duo album on Avant with Steve Lacy - I'm sure he can really whack those tubs. The point, however, is that they don't 'just play', they also listen - and they refrain from playing.

So each of these ten pieces is like a little jewel of sound that two guys built out of powdered glass in the afternoon sun and then blew away. I could listen all winter for how they did it, and be none the wiser; and yet wiser for contemplating it - because sometimes questions teach more than answers. These two guys have recorded before, in a trio. Here, the absence of a rhythm 'section' allows the sound to float. Heward is free to play the drums rather than just hit them, an impression heightened by his frequent use of kalimba. McPhee makes liberal use of pocket trumpet as well as alto sax, extending his technique peripherally with valve sounds, and a bowl of water. The results are analogous to natural sounds, as if we could rely on a squeaking door to know which part of the hinge makes the most engaging groans. That's a door I could listen to all day.
--- Bruce Russell, The Wire, July 2008

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