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Destructo Noise Explosion: Live at WNUR 2-6-92

 
Album Review: Destructo Noise Explosion: Live at WNUR 2-6-92

Review

Do you think free jazz has to be completely inaccessible and humorless? Enter the Flying Luttenbachers. This reissue of the cassette originally released on the band's own ugEXPLODE label is the only recording of the original Luttenbacher lineup, which included avant-garde jazz veteran Hal Russell. Playing what drummer/clarinetist Weasel Walter calls "punk jazz" in his liner notes, all the hallmarks of free jazz are here, with squawking saxophones and clarinet, though taken to the "punk" extreme when played over Walter's incessant, hyperspeed drumming. Still, the music is not entirely formless. Listen closely and you'll hear melodies and recurring themes.

Russell sounds like he's having a ball with his two young bandmates, trading off humorous between-song, even mid-song banter with Weasel Walter. Humor is injected into the proceedings at numerous times. "Edge of Night" is, according to Russell, stolen from a soap opera, though the Luttenbachers are able to suitably twist the song into jazz. During "Throwing Bricks," the music temporarily stops for a second in the middle of the song so Weasel Walter can ask his bandmates if it's time for his drum solo. When confirmed by the others, he proceeds to beat the living daylight out of his drums. But this is not to say that the music is not taken seriously. Live at WNUR proves to be both a fun and engaging listening, descriptions that do not often go hand-in-hand with free jazz. ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Survivors Suite The Flying Luttenbachers
Playing in the Dumpster Weasel Walter The Flying Luttenbachers
Witches and Devils Albert Ayler The Flying Luttenbachers
Thorwing Bricks Weasel Walter The Flying Luttenbachers
Edge of Night Weasel Walter The Flying Luttenbachers
3 Free Hal Russell The Flying Luttenbachers
Ghosts Albert Ayler The Flying Luttenbachers
Sram Hal Russell The Flying Luttenbachers

Credits

Weasel Walter (Liner Notes), Weasel Walter (Clarinet), Hal Russell (Saxophone), Hal Russell (Trumpet), Weasel Walter (Drums), Weasel Walter (Design), Mike Hagler (Remastering), Jackie Hoekstra (Photography)
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