Saturday 13 June 2009

Steve Swallow - Deconstructed (1996)

01.Running in the Family
02.Babble On
03.Another Fine Mess
04.I Think My Wife Is a Hat
05.Bird World War
06.Bug in a Rug
07.Lost in Boston
08.Name That Tune
09.Viscous Consistency
10.Deconstructed.

Review by Scott Yanow
This CD by electric bassist Steve Swallow is a major surprise, for his ten originals are essentially bebop, often using chord changes that sound familiar; for example, the opening "Running in the Family" uses the chords of "Basin Street Blues." The song titles tend to be humorous if inscrutable (including "Another Fine Mess," "I Think My Wife Is a Hat," and "Name That Tune"), but the spirited playing is quite serious. Tenor saxophonist Chris Potter (on his way to becoming one of the greats) and trumpeter Ryan Kisor have plenty of solo space, guitarist Mick Goodrick makes his presence felt, and drummer Adam Nussbaum offers stimulating support. This rare straight-ahead outing by Steve Swallow sounds fresh, lively, and creative, and it is one of his most rewarding recordings as a leader.

Mick Goodrick - Guitar
Ryan Kisor - Trumpet
Adam Nussbaum - Drums
Chris Potter - Sax (Tenor)
Steve Swallow - Bass.

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