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"In this place, and that place" as he sings in I Moon Man i , Lloyd moved from Memphis to Los Angeles, "where he would argue all day with Ornette [Coleman]", and study Bartók's use of "folk songs and Fibonacci numbers." Bill Frisell introduced Lloyd to Thomas Morgan, who had been listening to Lloyd's second album, I Of Course, Of Course, i with Frisell. "Kuan Yin", Lloyd as lyrical, repetitive, tenor saxophone along with Gerald Clayton playing a labyrinthian piano, would have also worked as a title for this trio of trios. [Extracted from the article] |