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Joe McPhee - I'm Just Say'n (2025) (Hi-Res)

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Joe McPhee - I'm Just Say'n (2025) (Hi-Res)

Joe McPhee - I'm Just Say'n (2025) (Hi-Res)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz - 396 MB
40:06 | Jazz | Label: Smalltown Supersound

Absolute K.O. bout of free jazz poetry by a spry, 85 year old Joe McPhee, adapting his renowned improvised practice to words - juxtaposed with Mats Gustafson’s sparing brass and electric gestures. It’s an utterly timeless and transfixing salvo, another shiny notch for Smalltown Supersound’s brilliant Le Jazz Non Series. As a common ligature to the OG free jazz scene of ‘60s NYC, with formative binds to its European offshoots and the experimental avant garde, Joe McPhee is a true force of nature who has represented jazz at its freest over a remarkable lifetime. In duo with Swedish free jazz and noise standard bearer Mats Gustafson, he upends expectations with an astonishingly vivid and upfront example of his enduring contribution to freely improvised music. In 11 parts he variously reflects on everything from the neon sleaze and scuzz of NYC to contemporary US politicians and laugh out loud imitations of his previous sparring partners such as Peter Brötzmann, with a head-slapping immediacy that leaves you reeling, spellbound.

McPhee’s flow of rare, organic cadence, ranging from urgent to contemplative and dreamlike, is blessed with a unique turn-of-phrase that surely mirrors his decades of instrumental work. Gustafsson, meanwhile, dextrously takes up the mantle with a multi-instrumental spectrum of sounds, leaving McPhee unbound and able to float and sting on the mic. There’s obvious wisdom in his perceptively penetrative observations, as derived from a rich cultural life well spent, but also a playful naivety and levity in his ability to veer from almost melodic speech to explosive aggression and a knowing, bathetic wit. It’s perhaps hard to believe that McPhee only started incorporating and performing spoken word in his work in the past ten years, a half century since his declaration of “What Time Is It‽” announced his arrival on a legendary debut ‘Nation Time’ (1971), ushering in one of free jazz’s most singular characters in the process.

Oscillating between discordant reflections on life as a touring musician, set to Gustafsson’s skronk and culminating in a snort-worthy imitation of Peter Brötzmann’s gruff German accent, on ‘Short Pieces’ or the glowering growl and noise exhortations of ‘Guitar’, he evokes a more sweetly consonant calm in ‘When I Grow Up’ and eerie threat of ‘The Dreams Book’, and viscerality of ‘Disco Death’, where Gustafson’s tonal versatility comes into hugely mutable play, whilst McPhee’s extraordinary, unaffected voice is a constant. It’s perhaps McPhee’s balance of cool measuredness and wellspring of barbed energies that allows us, at least, to get the most out of this one; not stifling with mannered or manicured enunciation that can trigger certain icks; keeping close to the nature of spoken word in a way that avoids cliche and becomes inherently critical of it within his purposeful, non-hesitant clarity and unflinching approach.

Goddamn, this one is so strong. Don’t sleep!

Tracklist
1. Short Pieces (2:19)
2. When I Grow Up (4:52)
3. They Both Could Fly (4:19)
4. Guitar (4:08)
5. I'm Just Say'n (2:19)
6. NYC Nostalgia Redux (4:34)
7. The Dream Book (5:41)
8. Words (4:07)
9. Disco Death (3:22)
10. BYOBB (2:53)
11. Lune Rouge (1:38)
foobar2000 2.0 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2025-01-31 00:54:07

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Analyzed: Joe McPhee / I'm Just Say'n
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR12 -1.02 dB -16.85 dB 2:19 01-Short Pieces
DR6 -1.02 dB -11.91 dB 4:52 02-When I Grow Up
DR14 -1.02 dB -18.18 dB 4:19 03-They Both Could Fly
DR11 -1.02 dB -14.92 dB 4:08 04-Guitar
DR13 -1.02 dB -16.65 dB 2:19 05-I'm Just Say'n
DR14 -1.02 dB -18.74 dB 4:34 06-NYC Nostalgia Redux
DR11 -1.02 dB -14.96 dB 5:41 07-The Dream Book
DR14 -1.02 dB -19.96 dB 4:07 08-Words
DR12 -1.02 dB -15.77 dB 3:22 09-Disco Death
DR12 -1.02 dB -16.48 dB 2:53 10-BYOBB
DR12 -1.02 dB -18.01 dB 1:38 11-Lune Rouge
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Number of tracks: 11
Official DR value: DR12

Samplerate: 48000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1338 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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