Terry Bozzio: Live in Concert
Jan 01 1998
•1h 15m
•Terry Bozzio: Live in Concert (1998)...TERRY BOZZIO, LIVE IN CONCERT-NEW MUSIC FOR SOLO DRUMS IS THE MOST MELODIC, COMPLEX ORCHESTRATIONS AND COMPOSITIONS TERRY HAS COME UP WITH SO FAR.EXTREMELY DIFFICULT MULTILAYERED OSTINATOS IN ODD TIME SIGNATURES SUCH AS 7/16, 5/16, AND 9/8 WITH MELODIC COUNTERLINES AND SIMULTANEOUS POLYRHYTHMIC SOLOING.INCREDIBLE AFRICAN-MIDDLE EASTERN AND LINEAR FUNK GROOVES AS WELL AS CLASSICAL FORMS, TWO-PART INVENTIONS AND "JAZZ FOR ONE" WITH WALKING BASSLINE ON TOM TOMS! 75 MIN.
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