John Abercrombie - Open Land (1999) CD Rip

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Title: Open Land
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: ECM[ECM1683]
Genre: Jazz, Post Bop
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 65:01
Total Size: 357 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

01. Just In Tune
02. Open Land
03. Spring Song
04. Gimme Five
05. Speak Easy
06. Little Booker
07. Free Piece Suit(E)
08. Remember When
09. That's For Sure
John Abercrombie - Open Land (1999) CD Rip

personnel :

John Abercrombie – guitar
Mark Feldman – violin
Kenny Wheeler – trumpet, flugelhorn
Joe Lovano – tenor saxophone
Dan Wall – Hammond organ
Adam Nussbaum – drums

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.~Richard S. Ginell