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Like a Kiss That Never Ends

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Like a Kiss That Never Ends
Like a Kiss That Never Ends

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Like a Kiss That Never Ends

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As
Juan Rodriguez
writes in the liner notes, this recording is unusual for
David Murray
in its lack of theme. Yet, as
Rodriguez
also correctly notes, the saxophonist's "full-bodied attack and tireless ideas" are themselves a sort of musical concept. In any case, fans of
Murray
will not be disappointed, even if the album does not break any new ground for the talented
. Not that it needs to do so.
distinguished himself in the 1970s and 1980s with his affinity for the avant-garde, but that commitment receded (or matured, depending on your perspective) to a more mainstream approach with time. While this set of mostly original tunes is rooted firmly in the depths of melodic invention, it does not neglect the saxophonist's roots as an adventurous performer. There is a nice mix of songs, from the slow and lush to the hard-hitting. The saxophonist's group, which he calls his "Power Quartet," is filled with some of the best players in the trade, from the talented and seemingly ubiquitous bassist
Ray Drummond
, to longtime colleagues, drummer
Andrew Cyrille
and pianist
John Hicks
. The latter, in particular, is impressive on the instant album, with some aggressive playing that puts him in the driver's seat. While
Like a Kiss That Never Ends
is not pivotal in
's distinguished career, it nonetheless retains the high quality that has marked so much of his work. ~ Steven Loewy

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