Tetterettet

Icp Tentet

Tetterettet
The ICP Tentet's Tetterettet is made up of recordings from 14-17 of September, 1977, cut and spliced together by pianist/composer Misha Mengelberg in a style similar to Teo Macero's work with Miles Davis. The first side is taken up entirely by Mengelberg's multi-part title track that breaks in and out of different tempos, with a loose arrangement style owing more than a bit to Charles Mingus' finest work on Black Saint or Ah Um. Traversing across decades and styles from free-jazz funereal marches, to carnivalesque excursions, broken piano rolls, and ear-splitting skronk, ICP Tentet show remarkable skill and chops in both their compositional craft and improvisational symbiosis. There's a playful undercurrent here that finds its home in some previously uncharted land between Mingus and Spike Jones. Featuring numerous ICP regulars along with the brilliant Alan Silva on bass, and a return to the fold of the amazing saxophonist John Tchicai, Tetterettet is one of the best of ICP's larger group recordings; humorous, unnerving, and ultimately, quite beautiful. This limited-edition reissue marks the first time this album has been in print on vinyl since its initial release
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
22-10-2021
Label
Item-nr
550962
EAN
0769791973800
Availability
Not in stock

Tracks

Title
Artist
1
TETTERETTET V + VI4:53
2
TETTERETTET IX4:36
3
TETTERETTET XII1:03
4
TETTERETTET XIV7:24
5
TETTERETTET XV6:41
6
ALEXANDER'S MARSCHBEFEHL7:10
7
RUMBOON3:34
8
KWIK KWEK KWAK3:17
9
VALSE TROUVE2:31
10
LUDWIG'S BLUE NOTE4:51
11
DANK1:17