Here, Abercrombie grafts three soloists -- trumpeter Kenny Wheeler,
tenor saxman Joe Lovano, and violinist Mark Feldman -- onto his organ
trio and comes out with an absorbing set of elegantly textured,
poly-styled music laced with his drifting, occasionally jagged yet never
overbearing guitar. On the title track and, not unexpectedly, on "Free
Piece Suit(e)," the sextet veers onto the outside, but they always do so
in a relaxed ECM manner, without jangling any nerves. "Little Booker," a
reversal of the names of the short-lived trumpeter, is the nicest
track, outfitted with a memorable tune, and "That's for Sure" has an
off-kilter, loose-jamming country feeling. Both Lovano and Wheeler play
sparely and tastefully, and Feldman occasionally emits a gust of shock
fiddling but mostly stays within lyrical bounds. Adam Nussbaum's
drumming is loose, unpredictable, and adaptable; Dan Wall's organ
discreetly lays in the background or steps forth in the usual Jimmy
Smith-derived idiom. by Richard S. Ginell
Tracklist :
1 Just in Tune 6:36
John Abercrombie
2 Open Land 10:08
John Abercrombie
3 Spring Song 8:59
John Abercrombie / Felix Mendelssohn
4 Gimme Five 7:23
John Abercrombie
5 Speak Easy 6:43
John Abercrombie
6 Little Booker 6:10
John Abercrombie
7 Free Piece Suit(e) 6:56
John Abercrombie / Mark Feldman / Joe Lovano / Adam Nussbaum / Dan Wall / Kenny Wheeler
8 Remember When 7:58
John Abercrombie
9 That's for Sure 4:08
John Abercrombie
Credits :
Drums – Adam Nussbaum
Guitar – John Abercrombie
Organ – Dan Wall
Tenor Saxophone – Joe Lovano
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Kenny Wheeler
Violin – Mark Feldman
sábado, 19 de fevereiro de 2022
JOHN ABERCROMBIE - Open Land (1999) APE (image+.cue), lossless
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