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The Chicago Octet/Tentet is a live album by saxophonist Peter Brötzmann on which he is joined by two large ensembles known as the Chicago Octet and Tentet. Six tracks were recorded live at The Empty Bottle in Chicago on January 29, 1997, and September 17, 1997, while the remaining six tracks were recorded at AirWave Studio in Chicago on September 16, 1997. The album was released in 1998 as a limited-edition three-CD set by the Okka Disk label, and, in addition to Brötzmann, features saxophonists Mats Gustafsson, Joe McPhee, Ken Vandermark, and Mars Williams, trombonist Jeb Bishop, cellist Fred Lonberg-Holm, double bassist Kent Kessler, and drummers Hamid Drake and Michael Zerang.
Reception
In a review for AllMusic, Joslyn Layne stated that the album "brings together some of the greatest innovators in free jazz... who gel beautifully and energetically," and wrote: "There is structure; there is fire; there is passion; and there is supreme musicianship. There's also such a thing as 'unique voice,' and it's heard all over this box set. With excellent interplay and soloing from all of the musicians... Brotzmann's Tentet shoots sparks when they're low-key, and explodes into grande finale fireworks once they warm up."
The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings awarded the album a full four stars, calling it "a landmark: a major documentation of Brötzmann on an American label, a rare instance of his large-group music, and a definitive meeting with some of the many American masters... who've been influenced by him."
The A.V. Club's Joshua Klein commented: "For anyone interested in the state of free jazz and out composition, The Chicago Octet/Tentet works well as one-stop shopping... Brötzmann and his companions make an impressive racket that is often as beautiful as it is boisterous... With a creative rhythm section anchoring and coloring the compositions, these brass- and woodwind-heavy outfits are simply amazing and, in some cases, nearly essential for fans of modern jazz."
Lee Rice Epstein of The Free Jazz Collective described the album as "a crucial release that broke ground for a major phase of Brötzmann's music," and remarked: "The lineup is mind-blowing, and the music completely knocked me sideways the first time I heard it... the range of Brötzmann's vision has, arguably, rarely reached the highs of this set."
Author Todd S. Jenkins noted that the group "delves into the open-composed neighborhood of Cecil Taylor's large-band work," and praised Brötzmann's "Burning Spirit," which features "a marvelous section wherein various players snatch portions of Brötzmann's tenor solo and make their own variations on them while he continues to unravel his skein of ideas."
Writing for The Wire, Daniel Spicer stated: "this work contains an important kernel of Brötzmann's philosopical message: a proposed answer to the refusenik protestation of Machine Gun in the form of a multinational experiment in practical democracy."
Track listing
Disc 1
"Burning Spirit (For Kazuka Shiraishi)" (Peter Brötzmann) – 29:43
"Other Brothers" (Ken Vandermark) – 24:38
"Old Bottles, No Wine" (Mats Gustafsson) – 9:45
"Aziz" (Michael Zerang) – 9:46
Track 1: Chicago Octet recorded live on January 29, 1997. Tracks 2–4: Chicago Tentet recorded live on September 17, 1997.
Disc 2
"Divide by Zero" (Jeb Bishop) – 12:53
"Foolish Infinity" (Peter Brötzmann) – 26:44
"Immediate Music" (Fred Lonberg-Holm) – 13:51
"Makapoor" (Hamid Drake, Michael Zerang) – 12:57
Tracks 1–2: Chicago Tentet recorded live on September 17, 1997. Tracks 3–4: Chicago Tentet recorded in studio on September 16, 1997.
Disc 3
"Foolish Infinity" (Peter Brötzmann) – 26:17
"Old Bottles, No Wine" (Mats Gustafsson) – 9:24
"Other Brothers" (Ken Vandermark) – 24:47
"Divide by Zero" (Jeb Bishop) – 10:39
All tracks: Chicago Tentet recorded in studio on September 16, 1997.
Personnel
Peter Brötzmann – tenor saxophone, clarinet, tárogató
Mats Gustafsson – baritone saxophone, fluteophone
Joe McPhee – soprano saxophone, pocket cornet, valve trombone
Ken Vandermark – tenor saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet
Mars Williams – tenor saxophone, alto xaxophone, soprano saxophone, clarinet
Jeb Bishop – trombone
Fred Lonberg-Holm – cello
Kent Kessler – double bass
Hamid Drake – drums, percussion
Michael Zerang – drums, percussion
References
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- The Chicago Octet/Tentet
- Joe McPhee
- Peter Brötzmann
- Mars Williams
- Stone/Water
- Ken Vandermark discography
- Fred Lonberg-Holm
- Michael Zerang
- Mats Gustafsson
- Okka Disk