Recorded in 1990, this music brings together the alto sax of Carlos Ward, the late Tim Green on tenor, Louis Moholo on drums, and Paul Rogers on bass, along with Dallas trumpeter Dennis Gonzalez.
Recorded in 1990, this music brings together the alto sax of Carlos Ward, the late Tim Green on tenor, Louis Moholo on drums, and Paul Rogers on bass, along with Dallas trumpeter Dennis Gonzalez.
Words by Dennis Gonzalez; spoken by Sidsel Endresen; Dennis Gonzalez - acoustic guitar, trumpet; Nils Petter Molvaer - hand drums; Bugge Wesseltoft - piano; Terje Gewelt - contrabass: Oslo, March 1993.
This may be my favorite of all your tunes and songs. Sidsel's voice is as haunting as the melody. Exquisite. I have a really good grad student who traveled alone across South America and Europe last year. She wrote beautiful, evocative FaceBook postings from the road, and reading every note I heard this song.
Recorded live during the last days of the Red Blood Club in Dallas, this Dennis Gonzalez Yells At Eels song features Stefan Gonzalez (drums), Aaron Gonzalez (contrabass), and Dennis Gonzalez (treated trumpet).
Recorded live during the last days of the Red Blood Club in Dallas, this Dennis Gonzalez Yells At Eels song features Stefan Gonzalez (drums), Aaron Gonzalez (contrabass), and Dennis Gonzalez (treated trumpet).
Comments on Dennis Gonzalez's stuff
I agree
So good. Need more jazz around here.
very hypnotic, very cool.
Would love to see and hear with dance.
Recorded for a dance piece for the now-defunct New Powers Arts Collective...
This may be my favorite of all your tunes and songs. Sidsel's voice is as haunting as the melody. Exquisite. I have a really good grad student who traveled alone across South America and Europe last year. She wrote beautiful, evocative FaceBook postings from the road, and reading every note I heard this song.
Nice nice, Dennis. Too short!
Wonderful stuff, Dennis. Thanks for posting these tracks here!
Pensive. Haunting.
smooth sonic blends
The Cline brothers, really? Would love to hear more about that someday. Nels seems a bit subdued, but still great.
I like the treatments on the horn. The rhythm brothers are spot on, as usual.
Been a fan of YAE for years. Imagine my surprise to see them here.
fantastico señor!!
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Recorded for a dance piece for the now-defunct New Powers Arts Collective...