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The music explored by the collaborative trio of Borgo, Biggs, and Moore on Initial Conditions is, in a similar fashion, constantly surprising yet strangely inevitable. The compositions range from boppish to free, often resonating with the innovative trio music of Coltrane, Rollins, and Coleman. Yet it is the specific life experiences and in-the-moment disposition of these three creative and seasoned musicians that produces the freshness and dynamic complexity that is the mark of all truly compelling jazz.
Lookin for some help, please. In the car, on the radio, I catch what turned out to be the end of a song that sounded like Neil Young singing on a very good day. The last words of the song went, "no one wins, no one wins, it's a war of men". That may have been the chorus. Dunno. That's all of it I could catch. Anybody know this tune, it's name, album title? Thanks.