"To Fall a Victim To Ice - Cream's Charme" is a captivating exploration into the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music, presented by the talented trombonist Paul Rutherford. Released in January 1979 under the WM Boxes Ed. label, this album is a testament to Rutherford's innovative spirit and his significant contributions to the genre. The album consists of three tracks: "To Fall a Victim To Ice - Cream's Charme - Part 1," "To Fall a Victim To Ice - Cream's Charme - Part 2," and "Mandarin Sauce," spanning a total duration of 44 minutes. Each track is a journey into the experimental, pushing the boundaries of traditional jazz with its unorthodox structures and improvisational prowess. Rutherford's mastery of the trombone is evident throughout, as he navigates the complex compositions with skill and creativity. This album is a essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection, offering a unique and thought-provoking listening experience.
Paul Rutherford is a pioneering figure in the world of free jazz and avant-garde music, renowned for his innovative approach to the trombone and piano. Born in 1959, Rutherford gained prominence as a member of the iconic band Frankie Goes to Hollywood, contributing his distinctive voice to their chart-topping hits. Beyond his pop success, Rutherford's true musical passion lies in experimental jazz, where he has collaborated with legendary musicians such as Derek Bailey and Barry Guy. Their 3-CD set captures the raw energy and improvisational genius of these performances, showcasing Rutherford's ability to push musical boundaries. Whether on stage or in the studio, Paul Rutherford's music is an immersive experience, inviting audiences to explore the depths of his creative vision.
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