Arthur Blythe, whose alto
tone has been quite original ever since the start of his career, is joined by
pianist John Hicks, bassist Cecil McBee, and drummer Bobby Battle on this
superior quartet date from Enja. Blythe really stretches out on this "Live
at the Village Vanguard" set, with six of the seven songs being over nine
minutes long. "Jana's Delight" (which is based on a five-note
pattern), "JB Blues," a remake of Blythe's "Lenox Avenue
Breakdown," and one of the best versions ever of Thelonious Monk's
"Light Blue" are the high points of the explorative program. Arthur
Blythe fans are strongly advised to pick up this particularly strong effort. ~
by Scott Yanow, AMG.
Enja Records, ENJ-8046 2, 1994
Digitally Recorded 25th
& 26th June, 1993 Live > Two-Track at The Village Vanguard, NY
Musicians:
Arthur Blythe - Alto
Saxophone
John Hicks - Piano
Cecil McBee - Bass
Bobby Battle - Drums
Tracks:
1. Jana's Delight {Don
Pullen} (9:17)
2. JB Blues {Arthur Blythe}
(9:31)
3. Peacemaker {Cecil McBee}
(5:55)
4. Light Blue {Thelonious
Monk} (11:51)
5. Lenox Avenue Breakdown
{Arthur Blythe} (11:12)
6. Faceless Woman {Arthur
Blythe} (11:33)
7. Break Tune {Arthur Blythe}
(9:21)
Credits:
Producer - Matthias
Winckelmann
Recording Engineer - David
Baker
Recording Engineer Assistant
- K. Naito
Design [Cover] - Elisabeth
Winckelmann
Photography - Gene Martin
Typography - Jürgen Hübner
Liner Notes - T. Brooks Shepard
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Honestly, Arthur Blythe has always been beyond my interest level. I've seen him with WSQ and appreciate his technical abilities... but technique is not music. James Carter has massive technique and is way more musical than Mr. Blythe. Still appreciating your posts, Chris!
ReplyDeleteHopefully, a bit of negative is not a disincentive to further posting! We're all a little Grumpy!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lenox Avenue Breakdown is one of the great tunes.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Mike, not everyone will like Blythe's tone just as people may prefer IPA to Berliner Weisse, both are a little tart. Nothing wrong with that.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks.
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