Ben Allison
ALBUM INFO
SEVEN ARROWS was first released in 1996. We are offering it as a digital download only.
All seven tracks were written by Allison, but are not so obviously written by a bassist, for a bassist, or featuring a bassist. While "Dragzilla" and "Cosmic Groove Slinky" use ostinato bass repetition, it is as a springboard for quirky, boppish melodies in the case of the former, and for heavy chords and Sun Ra-like punctuations in the case of the latter. Allison admits in the liner notes describing "King of a One Man Planet" that his music cannot be isolated because it lacks the melody-harmony-rhythm that the audience expects. These pieces are evidence of that. "Delirioso" has many facets of bop and post-bop, including a bass hinting at Monk's "Misterioso" and muted trumpet and clarinet lines querying a notion of Charlie Parker's "Cool Blues." At his most evocative, Allison sets the stage for a tonal painting of post-nuclear-bomb Nagasaki on "Little Boy," evoking past horrors with surreal stair-step piano and a chilling melody. "Forgetting, For Now" is also blue and somber, with Horton's sad trumpet leading and Nash's supportive tenor following. But not all is dark — "Reflection of Desire" emotes a surging kinetic electricity. It's often impossible to describe modern jazz in terms of definition and surety, but the music here speaks for itself. A highly recommended release from an up and coming presence. by Michael G. Nastos
PERFORMERS
- Ben Allison
- bass
- Ted Nash
- tenor sax, clarinet, flute
- Frank Kimbrough
- piano
- Ron Horton
- trumpet, flugelhorn
- Tim Horner
- drums
PALMETTO Mixes
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Dragzilla |
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Reflection of Desire |
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Delirioso |
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Little Boy |
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Cosmic Groove Slinky |
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Forgetting, For Now |
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King of a One Man Planet |
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