Paniots Nine Explained

Paniots Nine
Type:Album
Artist:Joe Maneri
Cover:Paniots Nine.jpg
Released:March 17, 1998
Recorded:1963 and 1981
Studio:Unknown
Venue:Jordan Hall, Boston, MA
Genre:Jazz
Length:46:03
Label:Avant
Avan 067
Producer:Joe Maneri
Chronology:Joe Maneri
Year:1963/81
Next Title:Kalavinka
Next Year:1985

Paniots Nine is an album by saxophonist and composer Joe Maneri which was recorded as a demo for Atlantic Records in 1963 and released on the Avant label in 1998 with an additional live recording from 1981.[1]

Reception

The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek stated "This album is revelatory, capturing the use of weirdo time signatures like 9/8 in soloing and improvising, laced through with strange intervals and mode changes, and full of joy and drama. The boundaries blur between Eastern European wedding music and free jazz. The whirling clarinets and bowed bass played against a drummer who refused the traditional (in jazz, anyway) concept of rhythm in favor of counterrhythm atop the entire band, with the piano trailing in a rush. ... Paniots Nine provides the chance to hear his already well-developed ideas put into practice, and it is a delight".

Track listing

All compositions by Joe Maneri except where noted

  1. "Paniots Nine" (Peter Dolger) – 3:23
  2. "Shift Your Tail" – 5:53
  3. "Sopra" – 4:26
  4. "After Myself" – 5:17
  5. "Mountains" – 5:30
  6. "Why Don't You Go Far Away" – 3:58
  7. "The Horse" (Peter Dolger) – 6:21
  8. "Jewish Concert" – 11:15

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. https://www.discogs.com/Joe-Maneri-Paniots-Nine/release/1192439 Discogs album entry