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Capers
Live album by
Released1981
RecordedDecember 29, 1979
VenueSoundscape, NYC
GenreJazz
Length104:20
LabelHatHut
hat Hut FOURTEEN (2R14)
ProducerPia Uehlinger, Werner X. Uehlinger
Steve Lacy chronology
Tips
(1981)
Capers
(1981)
Songs
(1981)

Capers is a live album by soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy recorded in New York in 1979 which was first released on the HatHut label in 1981 as a double LP.[1][2][3] The album was rereleased as a double LP in 1985 as N.Y. Capers and as a CD in 2000 as N.Y. Capers & Quirks[4]

Reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[5]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings[6]

The Allmusic review by Steve Loewy stated "Some of Steve Lacy's best work comes from his trios. Somehow, he seems most free and confident in this format, curiously more so than in his rare duo or more popular solo outings. Of course, in this instance, it does not hurt for Lacy to be paired with drummer Dennis Charles and bassist Ronnie Boykins, ... For this recording, Lacy is highly focused, his improvisations taking on a more syncopated and aggressive flavor than usual".[5]OnAll About Jazz, Robert Spencer wrote "This disc, recorded in 1979, captures Lacy during a freer, more fiery period. Boykins, who never got the recognition he deserved for his ground-breaking work on bass in the Sun Ra Arkestra, and Charles, a legendarily incendiary drummer, spur Lacy on to heights of saxophonic fury that are purely and utterly delightful ... all three play excellently throughout. We owe a debt of gratitude to Hat Hut Records for giving us this monument of a great and sparsely-recorded trio".[7] Mike Neely observed "Throughout, Charles and Boykins sustain a complex dialogue with Lacy and with each other that is at times spare and at times strident, but rarely predictable. There are many ways of improvisational intensity and Lacy’s trio seems to have been determined to explore many of the possibilities. This is a very interesting recording by a very curious and lively trio"[8]

Track listing[edit]

All compositions by Steve Lacy

  1. "The Crunch" – 12:35 Omitted from CD reissue
  2. "We Don't I" – 12:55 Omitted from CD reissue
  3. "Quirks" – 9:25
  4. "Bud's Brother I" – 17:05
  5. "Capers" – 9:20
  6. "We Don't II" – 16:50
  7. "Kitty Malone" – 13:55
  8. "Bud's Brother II" – 12:15 Omitted from CD reissue

Personnel[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jazzlists: Steve Lacy discography accessed July 9, 2018
  • ^ Steve Lacy discography accessed July 9, 2018
  • ^ Jazzlists: HatHut "R01" series discography accessed July 9, 2018
  • ^ Discogs album entry accessed July 9, 2018
  • ^ a b Yanow, Scott. Steve Lacy: N.Y. Capers & Quirks – ReviewatAllMusic. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  • ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 856. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
  • ^ Spencer, R. All About Jazz Review 1 accessed July 9, 2018
  • ^ Neely, M. All About Jazz Review 2 accessed July 9, 2018

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