Albums Featuring - Wilber Morris
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Catalog Number: CIMP 262
ComPOsedLou Grassi (Drums), John Tchicai (Tenor Saxophone), Paul Smoker (Trumpet), Art Baron (Trombone), Perry Robinson (Clarinet), Wilber Morris (Bass)The latest from Lou Grassi's PoBand. This time the guest artist is John Tchicai. This concert by the PoBand is unique for a number of reasons (besides the always-fresh improvisations and presence of guest John Tchicai) in that, for the first time it deals with a compositional framework; Art Baron joins the band; and, sadly, this was the late Wilber Morris' last outing with the band that he helped establish in 1995. Thankfully, Wilber's spirit and voice (instrumentally and vocally) is well represented on the date. Eight wondrous cuts.Catalog Number: CIMP 237
Lucille's Gemini DreamAvram Fefer (Clarinet), Steve Swell (Trombone), Wilber Morris (Bass), Igal Foni (Drums)Following up his trio's well received debut recording on Cadence Jazz Records, reedman Avram Fefer brings the dynamic trombone of Steve Swell into the mix and the quartet addresses 7 original compositions, including the title track, a particularly evocative and lyrical ballad. Interplay, composition, depth, and complexity all propel this to a dynamic listen. Recorded Jan. 11 & 12, 2001Catalog Number: CIMP 229
Re-entryYuko Fujiyama (Piano), Roy Campbell (Trumpet), Wilber Morris (Bass), Reggie Nicholson (Drums), Robert Rusch (Voice)CIMP revisits Ms. Fujiyama who moves closer into the so-called jazz idiom while retaining her special touch and Japanese roots. Recorded August 1, 2000.Catalog Number: CIMP 228
Drum String ThingWilber Morris (Bass), Reggie Nicholson (Drums)A bass drum duo hard to imagine but a dedicated listen will make you a believer, the trip is worth the effort and a recording Wilber Morris always thought was very special. Recorded July 31, 2000.Catalog Number: CIMP 227
The Joy of BeingLou Grassi (Drums), Paul Smoker (Trumpet), Steve Swell (Trombone), Perry Robinson (Clarinet), Wilber Morris (Bass), Joseph Jarman (Flute)The PoBand strikes again, this time the guest is Joseph Jarman who shares this journey into the unknown but compelling world of inventive music. Recorded June 12 & 13, 2000.Catalog Number: CIMP 207
PoZestMarshall Allen (Alto Saxophone), Lou Grassi (Drums), Paul Smoker (Trumpet), Steve Swell (Trombone), Perry Robinson (Clarinet), Wilber Morris (Bass)Sun Ra's legendary right hand alto man, Marshall Allen, meets Lou Grassi's PoBand in an extemporaneous musical outing that freely references everything from the late night blues to other galaxies. Recorded May 10 & 11, 1999.Catalog Number: CIMP 202
Open MusicJohn Bickerton (Piano), Wilber Morris (Bass), Rashid Bakr (Drums)Pianist John Bickerton likes to call his music Open Music. We'd call it lyrical, impressionistic and moving; something of a hybrid with runners to both Keith Jarrett and Cecil Taylor. Here at a concert grand, Mr. Bickerton is joined by Rashid Bakr and Wilber Morris on nine original and connective compositions.Catalog Number: CIMP 182
ThropticsBurton Greene (Piano), Wilber Morris (Bass), Lou Grassi (Drums)Pianist Burton Greene's Trio presents a lively eclectic set of music ranging from contemporary rags to free form improvisation, all gloriously captured in audiophile real sound. Recorded July 30, 1998.Catalog Number: CIMP 166
The KickerEhran Elisha (Drums), Roy Campbell (Trumpet), David Bindman (Tenor Saxophone), Sam Bardfeld (Violin), Wilber Morris (Bass)The Ehran Elisha group presents a dense conceptual brand of improvising music which is as powerful for all of its individual statements as it is for the totality of its design. The Kicker is a 4 part intense structural free improv which can take your breath away. Recorded Feb. 12, 1998.Catalog Number: CIMP 160
Stalker SongsThomas Borgmann (Tenor), Peter Brotzmann (Clarinet), Wilber Morris (Bass), Denis Charles (Drums)The Thomas Borgmann Trio meeting the legendary Peter Brötzmann is a joining of muscle and mind on what amounts to an all-star quartet. Listening carefully to one another and still being respectful as well as challenging. This is a riveting set of extended ideas passionately stated. Recorded Sept. 23, 1997.Catalog Number: CIMP 159
Through the WoodsFrode Gjerstad (Alto Saxophone), Bobby Bradford (Trumpet), Wilber Morris (Bass), Newman Baker (Drums)Frode Gjerstad is a dynamic Norwegian saxman obviously unafraid of the unknown; actually, he embraces it. On this strong quartet date, he matches his aptitudes with Wilber Morris, Newman Baker, and the (legendary?) avant garde trumpeter, Bobby Bradford. They've never sounded better, this is music of emotional and cerebral power. Recorded Sept. 15 & 16, 1997.Catalog Number: CIMP 156
Mo' PoLou Grassi (Drums), Perry Robinson (Clarinet), Herb Robertson (Cornet), Steve Swell (Trombone), Wilber Morris (Bass)One of the best free ensembles working today. The seven tracks range in length from under 3 to over 17 minutes in length. Out of nothing, substantial music is developed, remarkable fresh and free of fat and fill. It's what can happen in the hands of veterans well versed in the discipline of the art. No faking here. Recorded July 16 & 17, 1997.Catalog Number: CIMP 147
PresentingClaude Lawrence (Alto Saxophone), Wilber Morris (Bass), Denis Charles (Drums)Claude Lawrence owes as much to the tradition of the classic sax as to the classic Ornette Coleman. This trio has been together for almost 20 years but this is their first recording. Recorded April 30, 1997.Catalog Number: CIMP 112
BAGin' itLuther Thomas (Alto Saxophone), Wilber Morris (Bass), Ted Daniels (Trumpet), Denis Charles (Drums)A highly emotive and driving set of original Jazz music, rich in post-bop vocabulary, while maintaining an ambiance of traditional Midwestern sound. Recorded April 6, 1996


