Artists: Marty Ehrlich and Anthony Cox

Album: Falling Man

Label: Muse

Recording Dates: 03 October-03 November 1989

Description: Multi-reed player Marty Ehrlich has built a bracing body of work,
from the early 1980s onward. He's been a key player in ensembles lead by others,
and has concurrently showcased his own writing on albums bearing his name.
This is a set of ten duets. All are originals by either of the players, with the
exception of Jaki Byard's 'Bird's mother' and the standard 'You don't Know What
Love Is'. The duo context is fully explored, with space proving a key component
throughout. Ehrlich's 'Lament In Passing' is richly detailed, utilizing just
bass and flute. 'Wheel, Dice' is a fine slice of post-bop propulsion composed
by Cox. The pair of jointly written numbers were borne out of improvisations
and nicely contrast with one another, besides contrasting with the other more
formally composed pieces.

"...They're supremely attentive to each other's moves, and springboard off some
 lovely melodies..." [Down Beat]

Personnel: Marty Ehrlich [soprano, alto & tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute,
           alto flute]

           Anthony Cox [bass]

Performances: 01 - Falling Man [04:58]

              02 - Lament in Passing [05:45]

              03 - Wheels, Dice [04:52]

              04 - Phantoms [03:47]

              05 - The Terrible Twos [03:05]

              06 - Segue [02:03]

              07 - Bird's Mother [05:14]

              08 - The Protector [03:21]

              09 - You Don't Know What Love Is [07:27]

              10 - Mississippi House [04:51]

Liner Scans: Yes

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