Surman, John/Jack Dejohnette / Invisible Nature
Album: | Invisible Nature | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Surman, John/Jack Dejohnette | Added: | Mar 2002 | |
Label: | Ecm Records (Jazz) |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 30, 2004: | Sunshine ... says Goodbye 2004
Ganges Groove |
3. | Apr 19, 2002: | Memory Select
Rising Tide |
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2. | Apr 26, 2002: | Memory Select
Outback Spirits |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2002-04-17
Reviewed 2002-04-17
Nice free-jazz duet of sax and drums, with smatterings of electronics and synths. Atmospheric but not droney -- Surman plays with plenty of spike and fire, things often missing from ECM CDs. Track #2 even gets a little free-boppish. DeJohnette on drums adds plenty of thunder. Excellent stuff.
APPLAUSE after every track.
1- Droney and slow, a dark brew of echoey sax
2- Fiercely jazzy: melodic and upbeat
3- Perky drone
4- Mid/fast and loud. Drum solo opens.
5- Fluttery Arabic mode
6- Dusky bop sax, with synths that are probably a mistake
7- Gentle, sad piano piece
APPLAUSE after every track.
1- Droney and slow, a dark brew of echoey sax
2- Fiercely jazzy: melodic and upbeat
3- Perky drone
4- Mid/fast and loud. Drum solo opens.
5- Fluttery Arabic mode
6- Dusky bop sax, with synths that are probably a mistake
7- Gentle, sad piano piece
Track Listing
1. | Mysterium | 4. | Underground Movement | |||
2. | Rising Tide | 5. | Ganges Groove | |||
3. | Outback Spirits | 6. | Fiar Trade | |||
7. | Song for World Forgiveness |