Insomnia

Insomnia Artist: Thomas Chapin Trio Plus Brass
Label: Knitting Factory
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 035828013222
EAN: 0035828013222
ASIN: B00000207U


Release Date: 1994-08-02

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Tracks:

  1. Pantheon
  2. Insomnia
  3. Equatoria
  4. Trio 1
  5. Coup D'Etat
  6. Trio 2
  7. Golgotham
  8. Iota

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Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Chapin with brass........2005-11-04

Probably my least favorite piece by Thomas Chapin, "Insomnia" is billed as the Thomas Chapin Trio Plus Brass-- an accurate band name. Chapin's working band (Chapin on alto sax and flute, Mario Pavone on bass and Michael Sarin on drums) were augmented by five brass horns-- trumpeters Al Bryant and Frank London, trombonists Curtis Fowlkes and Peter McEachern, and tubaist Marcus Rojas (with Ray Stewart on tuba on one cut). The result are a mixed bag.

Admittedly, I've never been fond of the whole avant-garde big band sound-- large band recordings by the likes of Cecil Taylor never did anything for me, for example, and Chapin's stab at it feels much the same. Essentially, he extends his idiom to a larger ensemble with the high brass doubling his voice and the low brass doubling the bass voice. Sometimes the harmonies and arrangements are intriguing, but by and large cuts like "Equatoria" feel cluttered compared to what a trio reading would sound like. Oddly enough, extended cut "Golgotham" seems to find a way to work, with cleverly organized harmoneis and some fantastic performances throughout.

There are two trio cuts on the record, cleverly titled "Trio I" and "Trio II"-- the former is an excursion into free jazz, with Chapin railing on alto, calling forth shades of Albert Ayler in the collective trio improv. the latter is a brief flute-over bass and drums piece, the sort of minimalist excursions on flautist led jazz trio that Chapin often did which, again, I never found particularly engaging.

Newcomers to Chapin's music are encouraged to check out some of his other albums, but this one I'd save for fans only.

5 out of 5 stars Thomas Chapin.......2000-02-22

I am very familiar with Tom's "Insomnia"! I've known him personally for over 20 years and intimately for 9. It's so wonderful to finally see his work getting the recognition it deserves, as he struggled with this issue deeply. I'm very fortunate to have experienced this many demensioned man who was light years before his time.

5 out of 5 stars FABULOUS!.......1999-12-07

This older release from Thomas Chapin is just fabulous. Like all other examples of this composer/player's offerings, Insomnia is quality modern jazz. The horn combinations are exciting and sweetly melodic. The range of moods on this album is perfect and will enrich any hour in which an ear is lent to it. Each track is beautifully composed and performed. The musicianship is simply amazing. I never tire of this record.

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