Parker, Jeff / Fields, Scott: Song Songs Song
Parker, Jeff / Fields, Scott: Song Songs Song
Format: CD
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Artist: Parker, Jeff / Fields, Scott
Label: Delmark
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 038153055820
Genre: Jazz
Two unique jazz guitarists collaborate on "Song Songs Song." Jeff Parker's previous Delmark CD, "Like-Coping" (DMK #543), his first as leader, was more rooted in the classic jazz tradition compared to his other work with Tortoise, Isotope 217, Chicago Underground or Tricolor. The music on "Song Songs Song" is free and stylistically similar to Scott Fields' first Delmark CD. Jazziz Magazine described Fields' music as: "open-ended, freeform sound-scapes filled with noises that are alternately weird, discomfiting and stimulating" - (reviewing "Mamet," DMK #527). "Parker turns in one cogent but disarming performance after another" - Top Ten best jazz recordings 2003 - Howard Reich, Chicago Tribune.
Tracks:
1.1 LK 92
1.2 Untitled, 1968, Bing Cherry Juice, Ky Jelly, Ketchup on Vellum
1.3 Untitled, 2004, Dried Blood on Gauze, Elastic Strip with Adhesive Backing
1.4 Untitled, 2001, Soot on Slate
1.5 Untitled, 1955, Crayon on Kellog's Corn Flakes Box
1.6 The Fields of Cologne
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