Quiet (album) explained

Quiet
Type:studio
Artist:John Scofield
Cover:Quiet_John_Scofield.jpg
Released:September 24, 1996
Recorded:April 3–6 and 8, 1996
Studio:
  • Power Station and River Sound (New York City, New York)
  • Pyramid Sound (Los Angeles, California)
Genre:Jazz
Length:50:46
Label:Verve
Producer:
Prev Title:Groove Elation
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:A Go Go
Next Year:1998

Quiet is an album by jazz guitarist John Scofield. As with his 1992 album Grace Under Pressure, Scofield chose to integrate a horn section into his compositions. The album also features bass guitarist Steve Swallow (who was in Scofield's trio of 1980-1983), and drummer Bill Stewart. Quiet is unique in Scofield's discography as he plays only acoustic guitar. Veteran saxophonist Wayne Shorter appears on several tracks. Scofield returned to this album's format of a trio with orchestration on This Meets That in 2007.

Critical reception

The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings selected the album as part of its suggested “core collection” of essential recordings.[1]

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. Book: Cook . Richard . Richard Cook (journalist) . Morton . Brian . Brian Morton (Scottish writer) . . 2008 . 9th . . 978-0-141-03401-0 . 167.