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Improvisations on the Mythos of Eric Zann

by Tri-Cornered Tent Show

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This is part two of the CD trilogy dedicated to the short story by H.P. Lovecraft "The Lost Music of Eric Zann". "In any musical performance situation it is best to be pleasant and convivial. But as in all manner of business the work has to demand your utmost attention.
In Eric Zann’s case there wasn’t a lot of time to be cordial as his music was literally designed to hold back the forces of complete chaos. This real or imagined cosmic responsibility has been debated openly and in most cases disputed and ridiculed excessively." -Tri-Cornered Tent Show

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released April 27, 2001

Phillip Everett - drums and perc. midi mallet-synth, xylorimba,vibraphone , auto harp
Ray Schaeffer - electric frettless basses
John Glick - piano and keyboards

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Tri-Cornered Tent Show San Francisco, California

In the early 20th century “tent shows” created multiple stages of interest vying simultaneously for attention. They could be selling you medicine, salvation, entertainment or war. Drawing on influences in R&B/dance, classical, multi-cultural folk, progressive rock, 20th century avant garde and free jazz, TRI-CORNERED TENT SHOW pushes the envelope of melodic groove and arrhythmic improvisation. ... more

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