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''Take Some Risks'' is a live album by multi-instrumentalist
Alan Silva Alan Lee da Silva (born 22 January 1939, in Bermuda) is an American free jazz multi-instrumentalist, best known as a double bassist. He has recorded on keyboards, violin, cello and trumpet among other instruments. Biography Silva was born a ...
. It was recorded in November 1986 at La Galerie Maximilien Guiol in Paris, and was released in 1989 by the French label In Situ. On the album, Silva, on double bass, is joined by clarinetist Misha Lobko, violinist Bruno Girard, cellist Didier Petit, and percussionist Roger Turner. Although the musicians knew each other well prior to the performance, it was their first appearance as a quintet.


Reception

In a review for
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, François Couture called the album "a satisfying session, focused and highly intense," one that "takes the listener on a challenging but rewarding journey." He wrote: "''Take Some Risks'' makes a fine album documenting a special meeting from a period that has been underrecorded." The authors of the ''
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'' awarded the album 3 stars, and stated that it "features an ensemble that sounds very much like an extension of Silva's own musical personality." Dan Warburton, writing for ''Paris Transatlantic'', commented: "The album is aptly named — the music lurches forward with apparent abandon, a blind man walking a clifftop footpath: some of it is absolutely breathtaking, some of it fails... magnificently. Younger generations of improvisers who pore over master tapes in studios trying to mix out odd spots of trouble should go back and listen to this, have the courage of their convictions, and take some risks themselves."


Track listing

# "Standard Equipment: 1er Mouvement" (Silva) – 8:50 # "Standard Equipment: 2ème Mouvement" (Girard) – 10:05 # "Standard Equipment: 3ème Mouvement" (Lobko) – 18:12 # "Standard Equipment: 4ème Mouvement" (Petit) – 8:25 # "Some" (Turner) – 8:25


Personnel

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Alan Silva Alan Lee da Silva (born 22 January 1939, in Bermuda) is an American free jazz multi-instrumentalist, best known as a double bassist. He has recorded on keyboards, violin, cello and trumpet among other instruments. Biography Silva was born a ...
– double bass * Misha Lobko – clarinet * Bruno Girard – violin * Didier Petit – cello * Roger Turner – percussion


References

{{Authority control 1989 live albums Alan Silva live albums