Toward the Margins
Evan Parker · 1997
60 min · 12 tracks · free jazz · free improvisation
A labyrinth of spontaneous saxophone explorations intertwined with vibrant, unpredictable rhythms and textures.
Toward the Margins is an album by Evan Parker, released in 1997. A labyrinth of spontaneous saxophone explorations intertwined with vibrant, unpredictable rhythms and textures. This album is significant for its departure from traditional jazz structures, solidifying Parker's reputation as a pioneer of free improvisation. 'Toward the Margins' received attention for its artistic merit within the European avant-garde community and played a role in expanding the boundaries of jazz by influencing subsequent generations of improvisers. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Toward the Margins sound like?
A labyrinth of spontaneous saxophone explorations intertwined with vibrant, unpredictable rhythms and textures. Rooted in free jazz and free improvisation.
What makes Toward the Margins by Evan Parker notable?
This album is significant for its departure from traditional jazz structures, solidifying Parker's reputation as a pioneer of free improvisation. 'Toward the Margins' received attention for its artistic merit within the European avant-garde community and played a role in expanding the boundaries of jazz by influencing subsequent generations of improvisers. Upon the release of 'Toward the Margins' in 1997, Evan Parker was already an established figure in the free jazz scene, known for his innovative improvisational techniques. This album followed his acclaimed works in the 1980s and 1990s, showcasing his continued evolution as a key player in avant-garde jazz, particularly after collaborating with the influential group AMM.
How many songs are on Toward the Margins?
Toward the Margins has 12 tracks, running approximately 60 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Toward the Margins Standout 4:34
- 2 Turbulent Mirror Standout 5:54
- 3 Field and Figure 7:06
- 4 The Regenerative Landscape (For AMM) 3:36
- 5 Chain of Chance 4:19
- 6 Trahütten 6:20
- 7 Shadow Without an Object 6:02
- 8 Espanados 4:29
- 9 Born Cross-Eyed (Remembering Fuller) 2:52
- 10 Phillip’s Pavillion Standout 7:33
- 11 The Hundred Books (For Idries Shah) 4:09
- 12 Contra-Dance 3:38
Release Date
January 1, 1997
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
60 min 39 sec
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