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(JazzPlanet) Chris Potter Underground (Eac Flac Cue)(UF)
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Chris Potter - Underground
Title: Underground
Audio CD (January 31, 2006)
Original Release Date: January 31, 2006
Number of Discs: 1
Label: Sunny Side
1. Next Best Western
2. Morning Bell - Chris Potter, Greenwood, Colin
3. Nudnik
4. Lotus Blossom - Chris Potter, Strayhorn, Billy
5. Big Top
6. The Wheel
7. Celestial Nomad
8. Underground
9. Yesterday - Chris Potter, Lennon, John
Chris Potter - tenor saxophone
Wayne Krantz - guitar
Adam Rogers- guitar
Craig Taborn - Fender Rhodes piano
Nate Smith - drums
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R.At only 35, saxophonist Chris Potter has amassed a surprisingly large discography—over a dozen records as a leader, and collaborations that include a marathon eight-year relationship with bassist Dave Holland. His technical prowess, robust tone and uncanny control are matched by a seemingly endless imagination, allowing him to build extended solos that never lose focus. And yet, despite his emergence as one of the most important saxophonists of his generation, there's always been a lingering feeling of promise yet to be fully realized.
Until now. With Underground Potter delivers the album that his consistently impressive past efforts only suggested was possible. Combining complex and emotionally wide-reaching compositions with often knotty, yet always accessible grooves, Potter has finally fashioned an album that, more than announcing his potential, delivers it from start to finish with a clear voice.
Lift: Live at the Village Vanguard (Sunnyside, 2004) documented a band that had already been supplanted by a new quartet featuring perennially under-appreciated guitarist Wayne Krantz, ubiquitous keyboardist Craig Taborn and drummer Nate Smith. Guitarist Adam Rogers guests on two tracks here, but for the most part Underground is about this quartet's impressive chemistry, which has been honed over time.
For groups wanting to dispense with a bassist yet retain a broad-spectrum fullness, Taborn is becoming an increasingly popular choice. His work in saxophonist Tim Berne's Science Friction and Hard Cell groups has demonstrated the kind of left-hand/right-hand independence that allows him to be more than a single-minded accompanist. As a soloist he's capable of developing purposeful ideas, while at the same time maintaining staggeringly idiosyncratic riff-based lines with his left—doubling, in fact, with Krantz on the powerful Big Top,and which has the energy of fusion without its excess.
Despite the extended length of many tracks, Underground is surprisingly fat-free. When Smith replaced Billy Kilson in Dave Holland's quintet and big band, it became clear that while he is every bit as capable of complex polyrhythms and irregular meters, he's also more economical in style. On the funky find the one challenge of the Next Best Western,and his ability to maintain a visceral groove despite moving across ever-shifting bar lines is nothing short of remarkable.
Krantz's inability to reach the larger audiences that contemporaries like Rogers and Kurt Rosenwinkel are enjoying is curious. He's as harmonically modernistic a player as either, but with a grittier rockiness that doesn't preclude greater subtlety on the more ethereal Celestial Bell.
Potter's skill at fashioning narrative-based solos has been honed, to a large extent, through his eight-year relationship with Holland. But more than merely transferring lessons learned as a performer to his own project, Underground represents Potter's best and most consistent writing to date. And his ability to reinvent Billy Strayhorn's well-worn Lotus Blossum into an atmospheric rubato tone poem, perfectly in context with his own more contemporary aesthetic, is further evidence of an increasingly firmly fashioned conceptual voice.
Potter is by no means at his creative peak—or so we can only hope—but with Underground he has made his most personal and successful statement to date.
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