Caldera (Sam Rivers album) explained

Caldera
Type:live
Artist:Sam Rivers Trio
Cover:Sam_Rivers_Caldera.jpg
Released:2022
Recorded:March 9, 2002
Venue:Freeport-McMoRan Theatre, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, Louisiana
Genre:Free jazz
Label:NoBusiness
NBCD 155
Producer:Danas Mikailionis, Ed Hazell, Valerij Anosov
Chronology:Sam Rivers
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Caldera is a live album by the Sam Rivers Trio, led by multi-instrumentalist and composer Rivers, and featuring double bassist and bass clarinetist Doug Mathews and drummer and saxophonist Anthony Cole. It was recorded on March 9, 2002, at the Freeport-McMoRan Theatre, Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, and was released in 2022 by NoBusiness Records as volume 6 of the Sam Rivers Archive Series.[1] [2] [3] [4]

The Rivers Trio with this lineup also appeared on Concept (Rivbea, 1995–1996 [1997]),[5] Firestorm (Rivbea, 2001),[6] and Celebration (Posi-Tone, 2003 [2004]).[7] Caldera is based on material selected from Rivers' massive recorded archives, which are curated by writer and producer Ed Hazell, who spent a year reviewing tapes with the goal of choosing the best recordings for release by NoBusiness Records.[8]

Reception

In a review for All About Jazz, Mark Corroto wrote: "Rivers never stopped his music growing, both in large and small ensembles. With this trio, he found the most sympathetic partners... Rivers and company traverse energy systems and the outer stratosphere with an ease only available to the tightest working ensembles." AAJs John Sharpe stated that Rivers's music "confidently straddles the inside/outside dichotomy, a borderline which Matthews and Cole also navigate with thrilling ease. Caldera proves a fitting finale to a project which has amply reaffirmed Rivers' stature."

Kevin Le Gendre of Jazzwise commented: "this is arguably one of the most versatile trios you’ve probably never heard of... Rivers had a great ability to be as funky as free but he also wrote some sublime love songs, none more so than his alternative standard 'Beatrice', a perennial fan favourite that the group performs with exactly the right blend of tenderness and passion."

A writer for JazzBluesNews remarked: "it is noteworthy that Rivers' freely improvised saxophone solos do not run for as long as they once did... Rivers was seventy-eight when this album was recorded. Nonetheless, while he may have lost in quantity, he retained or even improved in quality... this sixth volume seems likely to reveal facets of Rivers' music that may not be familiar to all his devotees. Strongly recommended."[9]

Jazz Weeklys George W. Harris called the concert "spontaneously combustible," and asked: "Anyone transcribing this?"[10]

Track listing

Composed by Sam Rivers.

  1. "Improvisation I" – 17:20
  2. "Bass solo" – 2:11
  3. "Unity" – 4:09
  4. "Beatrice" – 5:30
  5. "Drum solo" – 2:58
  6. "Improvisation II" – 11:19
  7. "Offering" – 8:47
  8. "Improvisation III" – 18:25

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sam Rivers - Caldera . Jazz Music Archives . January 15, 2024.
  2. Web site: The Sam Rivers Sessionography . Lopez . Rick . Bb10k . January 15, 2024.
  3. Web site: Archive Series Volume 6 - Caldera . NoBusiness Records . January 15, 2024.
  4. Web site: Sam Rivers discography . JazzLists . January 15, 2024.
  5. Web site: Sam Rivers - Concept . Jazz Music Archives . January 15, 2024.
  6. Web site: Sam Rivers - Firestorm . Jazz Music Archives . January 15, 2024.
  7. Web site: Sam Rivers - Celebration . Jazz Music Archives . January 15, 2024.
  8. Web site: Cultivating the Legacy of Sam Rivers . Suzanne . Lorge . August 9, 2019 . DownBeat . January 15, 2024.
  9. Web site: CD review: Sam Rivers – Caldera 2023 . January 18, 2023 . JazzBluesNews . January 15, 2024.
  10. Web site: The Latest Business Trom No Business... Sam Rivers Trio: Caldera, Rob Brown/Juan Pablo Carletti: Fertile Garden, Howard Riley/Keith Tippett: Journal Four, Daunik Lazro/Jouk Manor/Thierry Madiot/David Chiesa/Louis-Michel Marion: Sonoris Causa . George W. . Harris . November 17, 2022 . Jazz Weekly . January 15, 2024.