Gets easier to enter into it with repeated hearings. Recommend MMW’s Uninvisible album too, while I’m at it, check out Herbie Mann’s Push Push (funky Memphis band, Mr. Mann is flautist), or any Joey Defrancessco’s (Hammond B3) recordings. His work with Huston Person & RVG engineering are good to go.
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What an excellent purchase this was. The trio is in top form in this one, exploring mad and askew sounds, rhythms, and eachother's heads. Much of this to me are templates from which the three will build on and continue to unearth new sounds. This album is definitely one of MMW's more challenging and is probably not for the average listener.
Verified purchase: No
It is a good album.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Great transaction, will buy again
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This album is the most "out there" of all MMW's efforts... definitely more enjoyable in the absence of sobriety (however you go about that). Very creative, very experimental. If you want happier, more digestible MMW, I would suggest "Uninvisible". If you enjoy "The Dropper", Check out their album "Radiolarians 2"
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