At This Time (Trio 3 album)

At This Time is an album by Trio 3, a jazz group consisting of saxophonist Oliver Lake, bassist Reggie Workman and drummer Andrew Cyrille, with guest pianist Geri Allen. It was recorded in 2008 and released by Intakt Records.[1]

At This Time
Studio album by
Released2009
RecordedAugust 29–30, 2008
StudioPeter Karl, Brooklyn
GenreJazz
Length60:51
LabelIntakt
Trio 3 chronology
Berne Concert
(2009)
At This Time
(2009)
Celebrating Mary Lou Williams–Live at Birdland New York
(2011)

Background

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Before this recording Geri Allen collaborated with each member of Trio 3. Since first moving to New York from Detroit, she performed as a member of Lake's ensembles throughout the '80s. Cyrille played on Allen's 1984 debut recording as leader The Printmakers. Workman featured Allen on his 1995 recording Cerebral Caverns.[2]

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Down Beat     [3]
Tom Hull – on the WebA−[4]
All About Jazz     [5]

The Down Beat review by Peter Margasak states "Allen has worked with all three members, so she fits right in on a typically sharp, probing program that dissolves lines between post-bop and free jazz."[3]

The All About Jazz review by Chris May notes that "Allen's love of tunes and chord progressions, and her flowing rhapsodism, make her an imaginative choice of partner for Trio 3 and the meeting works marvelously."[5]

Track listing

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  1. "Swamini (for Alice Coltrane/Turiyasangitananda)" (Geri Allen) – 6:58
  2. "Gazzeloni" (Eric Dolphy) – 6:12
  3. "For Patrik" (Allen, Lake, Workman, Cyrille) – 5:20
  4. "All Net" (Oliver Lake) – 3:41
  5. "Current" (Reggie Workman) – 6:54
  6. "Lake’s Jump" (Curtis Clark) – 8:25
  7. "Long Melody" (Oliver Lake) – 6:26
  8. "Tey" (Andrew Cyrille) – 5:58
  9. "Barbara’s Rainbow" (Allen, Lake, Workman, Cyrille) – 4:17
  10. "In the Realm … of the Child … of True Humanity Within (Gospel of Mary)" (Geri Allen) – 6:40

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ At This Time at Intakt Records
  2. ^ Original Liner Notes by Laurence Donohue-Greene
  3. ^ a b Margasak, Peter. At This Time review. Down Beat November 09: page 75. Print.
  4. ^ Hull, Tom. "Jazz (1960–70s)". Tom Hull – on the Web. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  5. ^ a b May, Chris. At This Time review at All About Jazz