Fire in the Valley explained

Fire in the Valley
Type:live
Artist:Jemeel Moondoc
Cover:Fire_in_the_Valley_cover.jpeg
Released:1997
Recorded:July 27, 1996
Venue:UMASS, Amherst, Massachusetts
Genre:Jazz
Length:41:19
Label:Eremite
Producer:Michael Ehlers
Chronology:Jemeel Moondoc
Prev Title:Tri-P-Let
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:New World Pygmies
Next Year:1999

Fire in the Valley is an album by American jazz saxophonist Jemeel Moondoc, which was recorded live at the Fire in the Valley Festival in 1996 and released on the Eremite label. He leads a trio with bassist John Voigt and drummer Laurence Cook, the same lineup as the previous studio album Tri-P-Let.[1]

Reception

In his review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek notes about Moondoc "Unlike many free jazzers who try to blow the guts out of the horn each and every time they improvise, he digs deep into the jazz tradition for his material... His tone is more reminiscent of Jackie McLean's while his playing style comes from the same place that Charles Tyler's does."

The Penguin Guide to Jazz says that the album "is a tough, often abrasive and, to be honest, slightly unrelieved set which doesn't benefit from a recording which makes no effort to buff up the blunter edges."[2]

The All About Jazz review by Derek Taylor states "Cook and Voigt bustle back and forth between volcanic eruptions and quieter dispersions, and Moondoc’s sound is similarly varied between raw, raucous honks and elongated, emotionally charged lines."[3]

Track listing

All compositions by Jemeel Moondoc

  1. "Fire in the Valley" - 39:51
  2. "Encore" - 1:28

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://eremite.com/album/mte-08 Fire in the Valley
  2. Book: Cook, Richard. Richard Cook (journalist). Brian Morton . Brian Morton (Scottish writer) . The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD. registration. 7th. The Penguin Guide to Jazz. 2004. Penguin. London. 0141014164. 1161.
  3. Taylor, Derek. Fire in the Valley review at All About Jazz