Straight Lines (album) explained

Straight Lines
Type:studio
Artist:Ken Vandermark
Cover:Straight_lines_cover.jpeg
Released:1999
Recorded:September 3, 1998
Studio:Airwave, Chicago
Genre:Jazz
Length:55:36
Label:Atavistic
Producer:John Corbett
Chronology:Ken Vandermark
Prev Title:Funky-Do!
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Live in Wels & Chicago, 1998
Next Year:1999

Straight Lines is an album by the American jazz reedist Ken Vandermark, recorded in 1998 and released on Atavistic. The Joe Harriott Project, a pianoless quartet with four members of the Vandermark 5, plays the music of the Jamaican saxophonist Joe Harriott, transcribed and arranged by Vandermark. Three tunes are from the album Free Form and four from Abstract.[1]

Reception

In his review for AllMusic, Tim Sheridan states: "The tunes are filled with odd time signiatures, quirky stops and meaty lines that make for excellent improvisation on the part of Vandermark, Jeb Bishop on trombone, Kent Kessler on bass and Tim Mulvenna on drums. A strong tribute."

The Penguin Guide to Jazz says that "the record is under-rehearsed and unfinished in feel ... It could be that the group are a shade too respectful of Harriott's themes, since their playing feels a bit stiff and uncertain, something that a Vandermark record has never been in the past."[2]

Track listing

All compositions by Joe Harriott

  1. "Tonal" – 6:59
  2. "Shadows" – 6:17
  3. "Straight Lines" – 11:39
  4. "Abstract" – 6:27
  5. "Idioms" – 8:13
  6. "Pictures" – 9:01
  7. "Formation" – 7:00

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Original Liiner Notes by Steve Beresford
  2. Book: Cook, Richard. Richard Cook (journalist). Brian Morton . Brian Morton (Scottish writer) . The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD. 6th. The Penguin Guide to Jazz. 2002. Penguin. London. 0140515216. 1488.