Baker, Jim / More Questions than Answers
Album: | More Questions than Answers | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Baker, Jim | Added: | Apr 2005 | |
Label: | Delmark Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-05-29 | Pull Date: | 2005-07-31 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Jul 24 | Jul 17 | Jul 3 | Jun 26 | Jun 12 | Jun 5 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 22, 2005: | Memory Select
Tocsin Du Jour |
4. | Jul 01, 2005: | Memory Select
Infinity Trap Blues |
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2. | Jul 19, 2005: | Umami Jazz Program
Is It Still Mime If ... |
5. | Jun 21, 2005: | Umami Jazz Program
Tolled Deadpan |
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3. | Jul 12, 2005: | Umami Jazz Program
Happenedstance |
6. | Jun 11, 2005: | Morning Glory
Watching the Interstate |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2005-05-27
Reviewed 2005-05-27
Solo piano and sometimes analog synth. Jazz improvisations with an intimate, almost chamber feel, spinning classical/jazz ideas at a casual pace, fast but not showy, with a calm fireside demeanor. Baker throws out clusters and knots of notes, like a calmer Cecil Taylor. Pleasant stuff, but don't go looking for showtune standards here.
Baker is a longtime favorite of the Chicago free-jazz scene, hanging out with the likes of Ken Vandermark. This is his first CD as a leader, but to hear more of him, check out in our library:
* Caffeine (a Vandermark one-off project, nice free jazz)
* Steam (ditto)
* Rosenberg/Baker/Hatwich/Daisy -- Long, aggressive free-jazz tracks
* Baker, Jim/Michael Zerang -- duet pieces, piano and drums
PIANO
1- ECM feel, contemplative but with thick tangly periods
2- Definite bluesy feel, slow
4- Mid/fast calm tumbling
5- A twenty-minute thoughtful ramble, lots of cascading notes at a fairly consistent mid/fast pace
6- More speed and attitude than many tracks. Not that bluesy.
7- Quick footed after a slow start
9- Melodic, with some repeated elements for a more tangible feel
10- Casual, relatively calm
11- Slow, thoughtful
13- Slowly jumbled
SYNTH
3- Tinny tone language, a nice monologue
8- Light wispy noises
12- Grumbles and low rumbles
Baker is a longtime favorite of the Chicago free-jazz scene, hanging out with the likes of Ken Vandermark. This is his first CD as a leader, but to hear more of him, check out in our library:
* Caffeine (a Vandermark one-off project, nice free jazz)
* Steam (ditto)
* Rosenberg/Baker/Hatwich/Daisy -- Long, aggressive free-jazz tracks
* Baker, Jim/Michael Zerang -- duet pieces, piano and drums
PIANO
1- ECM feel, contemplative but with thick tangly periods
2- Definite bluesy feel, slow
4- Mid/fast calm tumbling
5- A twenty-minute thoughtful ramble, lots of cascading notes at a fairly consistent mid/fast pace
6- More speed and attitude than many tracks. Not that bluesy.
7- Quick footed after a slow start
9- Melodic, with some repeated elements for a more tangible feel
10- Casual, relatively calm
11- Slow, thoughtful
13- Slowly jumbled
SYNTH
3- Tinny tone language, a nice monologue
8- Light wispy noises
12- Grumbles and low rumbles
Track Listing