Diminutive Mysteries (Mostly Hemphill)
Diminutive Mysteries (Mostly Hemphill) is an album by saxophonist Tim Berne which was recorded in 1992 and released on the JMT label.[1][2] The album is a tribute to Berne's mentor Julius Hemphill. Alongside Berne's regular band is featured guest David Sanborn, in an outlier among his more mainstream R&B work.
Diminutive Mysteries (Mostly Hemphill) | ||||
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Released | 1993 | |||
Recorded | September 1992 | |||
Venue | The Power Station, New York City | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 65:37 | |||
Label | JMT JMT 514 003 | |||
Producer | Stefan F. Winter | |||
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Reception
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow said it was "This is certainly the most unusual David Sanborn recording to date. Avant-gardist Tim Berne (heard here on alto and baritone) and the popular R&B star Sanborn (mostly leaving his trademark alto behind to play sopranino) share a great respect for altoist Julius Hemphill and the St. Louis free jazz movement... they perform seven often-emotional Hemphill pieces plus Berne's "The Maze." Sanborn is to be congratulated for successfully stretching himself although this is very much Berne's date".[3]
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Track listing
All compositions by Julius Hemphill except as indicated
- "Sounds in the Fog" – 8:12
- "Serial Abstractions" – 6:27
- "Out, The Regular" – 5:54
- "The Unknown" – 6:50
- "Writhing Love Lines" – 7:20
- "Rites" – 3:32
- "The Maze (For Julius)" (Tim Berne) – 21:23
- "Mystery to Me" – 6:30
Personnel
- Tim Berne – alto saxophone, baritone saxophone
- David Sanborn – sopranino saxophone, alto saxophone
- Marc Ducret – electric guitar
- Hank Roberts – cello
- Joey Baron – drums
- Herb Robertson – trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn (track 7)
- Mark Dresser – bass (track 7)
References
- Tim Berne discography, accessed October 7, 2014
- Shimada, T., JMT label discography, accessed October 7, 2014
- Yanow, S., Allmusic Review accessed October 7, 2014