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John Abercrombie, Cat 'n' Mouse
Audio CD
Disk ID: 196179
Disk length: 59m 52s (8 Tracks)
Original Release Date: 2000
Label: Unknown
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1. A Nice Idea | 10:57 |
2. Convolution | 5:34 |
3. String Thing | 4:02 |
4. Soundtrack | 8:06 |
5. Third Stream Samba | 8:45 |
6. On The Loose | 6:00 |
7. Stop & Go | 7:04 |
8. Show Of Hands | 9:17 |
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Review
Folks fond of pointing out the chamber-jazz tendencies of ECM recordings could have a field day with this disc. The sympathetic blend of legato guitar, violin, and acoustic bass (with drums) sometimes lends the delicacy of a string ensemble to the proceedings, and the group interaction is as telepathic as any long-standing classical quartet. But those aforementioned folks would be ignoring the relentless swing of Abercrombie's playing, the subtle playfulness of Joey Baron's drumming, and the edginess of the largely free improvisation ("Third Stream Samba" and "Show of Hands" were originally titled "Free Improvisation I and II"). For those put off by thoughts of free jazz, be assured that Abercrombie & Co. (including bassist Marc Johnson) come out of a school that allows free playing to be dynamic, rooted, interactive, and often even beautiful. The "anything goes" '70s that spawned this style gave us guitarists like Abercrombie and his contemporaries Frisell, Scofield, and Metheny. Like them, he imbues his structured tunes with freedom and his free tunes with structure, and we are all the beneficiaries. --Michael Ross
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Tracks: 8, Disk length: 59m 24s (-1m 32s)
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