Fred Anderson / DKV Trio - s/t
Label: okkadisk 12014 | Condition: New | Description:
Musicians |
Fred Anderson — tenor sax DKV TRIO: Hamid Drake — percussion Kent Kessler — bass Ken Vandermark — reeds |
Cover and Artwork |
Graphic design: Louise Molnar |
Songs |
1. Planet E — 8:30 (MPEG2) Compositions by Fred Anderson (Many Weathers/BMI) |
Recording Info |
Recorded at Airwave Studios, Chicago, IL, December 3, 1996 Produced by: Ken Vandermark & Bruno Johnson Executive Producer: Bruno Johnson Engineer: John McCortney |
Reviews |
Readers Choice for Top 30 Releases of 1997, Cadence, January 1998 Like Roscoe Mitchell, tenor saxist Fred Anderson is a Chicago legend, but coming from the opposite direction; where Mitchell epitomizes taut design and compositional concepts. Anderson is known for open, epic expressionist free-blowing, The combination of Fred Anderson and the DKV Trio (OkkaDisk, ****), however, puts him into an enclosed arena and pairs him with a vigorous sparring partner. The two tenors are marvelously matched — they modulate dynamics and dramatics as one while keeping their personalities distinct. Anderson likes to burrow deeply into a tune, as Vandermark ricochets off of its energy patterns. So, on "Aaron’s Tune," Vandermark is fluent and excitable, while Anderson reveals his swing and bop sympathies with slightly laid-back phrasing. "Black Woman" is a lovely, mournful melody, and "Our Theme" is an old-fashioned high energy two-tenor chase a la Dexter Gordon and Wardell Gray. Add totally in-synch rhythm section support and you have an amazing 50 minutes of music. - Art Lange, Pulse, November 1997 |