Discretion (album) explained

Discretion
Type:Live album
Artist:Tim Berne's Bloodcount
Cover:Discretion (album).jpg
Released:1997
Recorded:1997
Grinnell, Iowa (tracks 3-5), New York (track 2) and Munich (track 1)
Genre:Jazz
Length:73:39
Label:Screwgun
SC 70003
Producer:Tim Berne
Chronology:Tim Berne
Prev Title:Visitation Rites
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:Saturation Point
Next Year:1997

Discretion is a live album by saxophonist Tim Berne's Bloodcount which was recorded in 1997 and released on Berne's Screwgun label.[1]

Reception

The AllMusic review by Joslyn Layne said "The musicians are brilliantly creative and experienced enough not to get lost in all the room provided by these large time frames. Each player has boundless creative energy, matched only by technical ability-- they never seem to tire, only to get more worked up and inspired. In the always-live recordings, Bloodcount constantly morph and shape-shift musical ideas, and keep the compositions breathing through exploitation of the whole range of dynamics... so even if some of the songs on Discretion are familiar, it's guaranteed to be a new listening experience".[2]

Track listing

All compositions by Tim Berne

  1. "Is That a Gap?" - 14:53
  2. "The Opener" - 14:10
  3. "Talk Dirty to Me" - 10:20
  4. "Eye Are Us" - 18:05
  5. "Byram's World" - 16:15

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://nyds-discographies.com/berne.htm Tim Berne discography
  2. Layne, J., Allmusic Review accessed October 14, 2014