With the 1976 release of Rubisa Patrol, pianist Art Lande pushed the scope of iconic record label ECM even further. The vibrancy of the album’s moods remains just as potent after nearly five decades. Originally performing as a quartet and later a quintet, the group played festivals in Europe, California, New York and Florida. With the influences of modern jazz, “free” jazz, electronic, world and classical music, a group sound and identity emerged. As Lande says, it was “a wild, sweet, intense, unpredictable yet clear, controlled chaos.” He continues: “This concert will be a Rubisa Patrol retrospective.
Art Lande: piano
Mark Isham: flugelhorn, soprano saxophone
Bruce Williamson: saxophones, clarinets
Shane Endsley: trumpet
Gonzalo Teppa: bass
Dru Heller: drums
ECM’s Rubisa Patrol Revisited with Mark Isham
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