Parker, Jeff/Scott Fields / Song Songs Song
Album: | Song Songs Song | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Parker, Jeff/Scott Fields | Added: | Oct 2004 | |
Label: | Delmark Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-11-01 | Pull Date: | 2005-01-03 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Dec 26 | Dec 19 | Dec 5 | Nov 21 | Nov 14 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 06, 2007: | logic of love
Lk 92 |
4. | Nov 30, 2004: | Storytime!
Untitled, 1968, Bing ..., Lk 92 |
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2. | Dec 24, 2004: | Memory Select, late night version
Untitled, 1995, Crayon on Kellogg's Corn Flakes Box [excerpt] |
5. | Nov 19, 2004: | Memory Select
Untitled, 2004, Dried Blood on Gauze, Elastic Strip with Adhesive Backing |
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3. | Dec 17, 2004: | Memory Select
LK 92 |
6. | Nov 12, 2004: | No Cover, No Minimum - I Like To Riff!
Lk 92 |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2004-10-31
Reviewed 2004-10-31
Guitar duets from an unlikely pair: Fields, who’s into abstract compositions; and Parker, who’s often heard with the likes of the Chicago Underground series. Their previous work has plenty of overlap (i.e. Parker's into avant/improv stuff) but still... at first glance they struck me as an unlikely but promising duo.
The result is a series of dialogues, the two guitars playing off each other while adhering to some loose compositional ideas.
Jazzy at turns, even bluesy, but overall this has an abstract, improvised feel – except for Track 1, which kind of grooves. The mood tends to be calm rather than noisy, with both guitarists concentrating on intertwining their playing. Very nice.
1- Laid-back. Nice riff develops, over which Parker solos in a bluesy-avant mode
2- Scrabbly improvising, often choppy
3- More flowing and lyrical than #2, but still rather abstract
4- Fluttery and bluesy.
5- Opens loud, and has its abrasive moments … but it’s really a drifting, slow-moving piece. At 17 minutes, the longest track here.
6- Quiet, fairly peaceful. Some gentle jazz guitar near the end.
The result is a series of dialogues, the two guitars playing off each other while adhering to some loose compositional ideas.
Jazzy at turns, even bluesy, but overall this has an abstract, improvised feel – except for Track 1, which kind of grooves. The mood tends to be calm rather than noisy, with both guitarists concentrating on intertwining their playing. Very nice.
1- Laid-back. Nice riff develops, over which Parker solos in a bluesy-avant mode
2- Scrabbly improvising, often choppy
3- More flowing and lyrical than #2, but still rather abstract
4- Fluttery and bluesy.
5- Opens loud, and has its abrasive moments … but it’s really a drifting, slow-moving piece. At 17 minutes, the longest track here.
6- Quiet, fairly peaceful. Some gentle jazz guitar near the end.
Track Listing
1. | Lk 92 | 4. | Untitled, 2001, Soot ... | |||
2. | Untitled, 1968, Bing ... | 5. | Untitled, 1955, Crayon ... | |||
3. | Untitled, 2004, Dried ... | 6. | The Fields of Cologne |