• Source: Sound Hierarchy
    • Sound Hierarchy is an album by the Brazilian jazz saxophonist Ivo Perelman, recorded in 1996 and released on the Music & Arts label. He leads a quartet with pianist Marilyn Crispell, drummer Gerry Hemingway and bassist William Parker.


      Reception



      In his review for AllMusic, Alex Henderson states: "Short of Charles Gayle, you won't find any 1990s avant-garde jazz that is more incendiary, ferocious and violent than Sound Hierarchy."
      The Penguin Guide to Jazz notes that "Crispell is too strong a personality to settle for the kind of subsidiary role that Perelman needs, and Hemingway's rhythms are too bracingly inventive - they offer Perelman a distraction rather than fed lines."


      Track listing


      All titles are collective works except as indicated
      "Frozen Tears" - 18:54
      "Sound Hierarchy" - 7:29
      "Datchki Dandara" (Ivo Perelman) - 12:20
      "Fragments" - 17:33


      Personnel


      Ivo Perelman - tenor sax, mouthpiece on 2
      Marilyn Crispell - piano
      Gerry Hemingway - drums, voice on 2
      William Parker - bass


      References

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