Invisible Weave Explained

Invisible Weave
Type:live
Artist:Joe Morris
Cover:Invisible_weave_cover.jpeg
Released:1997
Recorded:January 10, 1997
Venue:Knitting Factory, New York City
Genre:Jazz
Length:75:56
Label:No More
Producer:Alan Schneider
Chronology:Joe Morris
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Invisible Weave is an album by American jazz guitarist Joe Morris featuring a duo performance with bassist William Parker, which was recorded live at the Knitting Factory in 1997 and released on No More, a label founded by producer Alan Schneider.[1]

Reception

The JazzTimes review by Bret Primack states "Morris can play with a bluesy swagger, or, as out as an Albert Ayler picnic. A charter member of the Boston Improviser's Group, his sense of freedom manifests itself musically in stark, abstract ways."[2] In Jazziz Steve Hoffje wrote "The music is deceptively dense and intricate... This collaboration yields an introverted album, but listeners who burrow into its dense sound will find many bright epiphanies".[3]

Track listing

All compositions by Morris/Parker

  1. "Hypnotext" – 10:34
  2. "Viewer" – 12:59
  3. "Standing Figure" – 12:30
  4. "Spectralt" – 4:23
  5. "To the Sensory" – 7:02
  6. "Invisible Weave #1" – 16:37
  7. "Invisible Weave #2" – 11:51

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://www.bb10k.com/MORRIS.disc.html Joe Morris discography by Rick Lopez
  2. Primack, Bret. Invisible Weave review at JazzTimes
  3. Hoffje, S., Jazziz, March 1998, Volume 15 No. 3, p.72-73