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The compositions on Fight or
Flight are as elemental as the brass, wood, and steel of
the instruments that define the recording’s multi-textured
sound.
"Rise" begins frenetically: flutes dueling like blue
jays chasing each other through the trees, trombone
insinuating itself with truncated growls, mallets
plunking a marimba, chimes ringing, and all the while
Harris Eisenstadt’s steady drum presence below. This music's policy is to move ahead as fast as it
can, but take
as much time as necessary to make statements and
sustain the logical progression to the next idea. The
flutes repeat in joint ascension as "Rise" turns into
"People Are Gonna Do What They’re Gonna Do." The
septet reduces to the tense triangularity of flute, bass,
and drums. Then marimba replaces the bass as
Eisenstadt continues his exploration of rhythm and
mood.
He may be a drummer first, but Eisenstadt creates
a world founded on the touch of stick to cymbal; the
snap of Bill Casale’s strings against the trunk of his
bass; and Brad Dutz’s delicate introduction of wood to
wood on marimba or vibes. For the final tune, "Trouble
Here, Fly There," Ellen Burr begins by scatting rapidly
through her flute while cymbals offer discreet
commentary. The flute is accompanied by a triangle,
an instrument that takes the listener back to fourth
grade music class, before giving way to Mark
Weaver’s grunting tuba. The bass and drums combine
to establish the concluding rhythm as the full septet
gradually reforms to end softly and melodically. The
listener can picture each musician leaning just a little
closer to hear the other just a bit better, in order to
answer as precisely and correct as possible. Fight or
Flight is aural poetry.
This review originally appeared in the July 2003 issue of
All About Jazz - New York.
~ Jeff Stockton
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Track Listing: 1. Rise - 11:13
2. People Are Gonna Do What They're Gonna Do - 13:54
3. Trouble Here, Fly There - 17:37
Personnel: Bruce Fowler - Trombone,
David Philipson - Bansuri,
Ellen Burr - Flute,
Harris Eisenstadt - Percussion, Drums.
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