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Chris Searle on jazz

Jack DeJohnette / Ravi Coltrane / Matthew Garrison
In Movement
(ECM 2488)

THIS IS an album with powerful historical allusions spanning two jazz generations. It is a trio at work. The drummer and pianist is Jack DeJohnette, born in 1942 in Chicago and veteran of pioneering post-bop ensembles such as those of Charles Lloyd and Miles Davis (he played on Davis’s iconoclastic Bitches Brew album of 1969) and longtime drummer of Keith Jarrett’s Standards Trio.

The saxophonist is Ravi, the son of Alice and John and the bassist Matthew Garrison, the son of Jimmy — the bassist of the greatest of Coltrane’s quartets.

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