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John Marshall (December 2004 Issue) Still Playing The Music Since the '60s, John
Marshall's presence behind
the drums has been a guarantee of lively and
interactive music. A fixture in British jazz, Marshall also powered the
fusion of
Soft Machine, the art rock of Jack Bruce's Harmony Row, and the ECM stylings of Eberhard Weber's Colours
during the '70s.
Not resting on his laurels, Marshall continues to take on new projects. The
Triangle
(ECM) is the second release by Arild Anderson's trio featuring Marshall
and Greek pianist Vassilis
Tsabropoulos. Meanwhile, jazz-rock fans will
heed Soft Works, which teams Marshall with fellow Soft Machine veterans
Allan
Holdsworth, Elton Dean, and Hugh Hopper.
Regarding
Arild's trio, Marshall comments, "We fit together like a
glove, really.
The piano trio is a rather special lineup. Having three people gives
you a sort of flexibility and a strength at the
same time. What seems
limiting compared to a bigger group is in fact not, although
dynamically you have to pull it down. But
you don't have to pull it
down too
far. That's the danger, that it gets a bit precious, as far as
I'm
concerned. But Arild's a very strong player, and that works for me and
Vassilis. I just love bass players, and
I'm lucky enough to play with
some great ones."
Pat Buzby
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