(Avant-Garde / Free Improvisation / Delmark) Aram Shelton's Fast Citizens - Two Cities - 2009, FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

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Aram Shelton's Fast Citizens - Two Cities

Жанр: Avant-Garde / Free Improvisation / Delmark
Год выпуска диска: 2009
Производитель диска: Delmark DE 590; USA
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: image+.cue
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 59:27
Aram Shelton: alto saxophone, clarinet
Keefe Jackson: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet
Josh Berman: cornet
Fred Lonberg-Holm: cello
Anton Hatwich: bass
Frank Rosaly: drums
1. Two Cities
2. Big News
3. Western Promenade
4. VRC#9
5. In Cycles
6. I Am Here, You Are There
7. The Twenty-Seven
8. Wontkins
9. Easy
AAJ Review
One of the defining characteristics of Chicago's progressive jazz scene is the ubiquity of a tight-knit group of young, post-Vandermark improvisers who alternate sideman and leadership duties in a variety of ensembles. Whether led by individual artists or operating as loose collectives, they approach the tradition from similar angles, seamlessly incorporating aspects of swinging post-bop, edgy free improvisation, and contemporary composition into a cohesive whole. Their historically reverent, yet adventurous inside-outside sensibility has come to define the Windy City's current underground aesthetic.
Fast Citizens is one such group. Formed by tenor saxophonist Keefe Jackson in 2002, the sextet's line-up has remained unchanged, with alto saxophonist Aram Shelton and cornetist Josh Berman joining Jackson on the front-line, supported by cellist Fred Longberg-Holm, bassist Anton Hatwich, and drummer Frank Rosaly. Rather than functioning as a true collective however, this unit features a rotating leadership position. Their first recording, Ready Everyday (Delmark, 2006) featured Jackson as the primary composer; on their sophomore effort, Two Cities, Shelton assumes the role of principle writer and bandleader. Though Shelton currently lives in Oakland, California (hence the album title) the group's longstanding rapport yields a unified sensibility, with each musician making inspired contributions.
The vivacious opener, "Two Cities" is an apt demonstration of Shelton's abilities. The tune's dynamic arrangement alternates turbulent density with spacious introspection, providing a fitting showcase for the front-line's interpretive prowess. Shelton's circuitous cadences careen over the rhythm section's bustling undercurrent, his acerbic tone parlayed by Longberg-Holm's caustic arco. Jackson's tortuous tenor proves a perfect foil for Shelton's fleeting alto before Berman takes a sublime cornet cadenza, accompanied by Rosaly's sensitive accents.
Jackson's "Big News" spotlights Shelton's probing alto, simultaneously highlighting Jackson and Berman's congenial interplay in a spirited duet. Vacillating between sonic extremes, Berman waxes lyrical on the pensive "Western Promenade," unleashing coruscating tirades on "The Twenty-Seven"—a bristling free meditation circumvented by the appearance of a hypnotic modal line that fuels the leader's serpentine musings. Revealing the breadth of his talents, Shelton's dulcet ballad "I am Here, You are There" is brief, but poignant.
The supple rhythm section gracefully negotiates abstruse rhythms and modulating tempos, while making strong individual statements—such as Hatwich's plangent rumination at the center of the episodic "In Cycles." Rosaly provides atmospheric drama to "Western Promenade" and a rousing finale to "Big News," which opens with austere neo-classical refrains from Lonberg-Holm, whose expansive contributions include the distorted electronic detritus that cloaks "Easy." Encapsulating his stylistic versatility, Lonberg-Holm's sole written contribution, "VRC#9" dramatically transforms from contrapuntal minimalism to stark pointillism.
Fast Citizens continues to forge its own direction, reaching beyond formulaic conventions to embrace new forms. Much like their debut, Two Cities yields a formidable hybrid of venerable post-bop and avant-garde traditions. ~ Troy Collins, AAJ
AMG Review
If you're wondering whether or not there is a connection between Keefe Jackson's Fast Citizens and Aram Shelton's Fast Citizens, the answer is a definite "yes." Fast Citizens are a collective, and they have different leaders at different times. While Jackson was the leader on the 2006 release Ready Everyday, Shelton is in charge on the 2009 date Two Cities (whose title was derived from the fact that Shelton has both a Chicago connection and an Oakland connection). Shelton was prominently featured on Ready Everyday and contributed the piece "Blackout"; on Two Cities, however, Shelton contributes five pieces. But stylistically, Two Cities is not a major departure from Ready Everyday. Post-bop and avant-garde jazz are still Fast Citizens' focus, and the influences that served them well in the past (Ornette Coleman, Sun Ra's Arkestra, Charles Mingus, Dave Douglas, East European music) continue to serve them well on this 59-minute CD. Fast Citizens' approach remains an inside/outside approach, but ultimately, outside playing is dominant for the acoustic sextet (which consists of Shelton on alto sax and clarinet, Jackson on tenor sax and bass clarinet, Josh Berman on cornet, Fred Lonberg-Holm on cello, Anton Hatwich on bass, and Frank Rosaly on drums). And even though Shelton is the one in the driver's seat this time, there is never any doubt that Fast Citizens are a musical democracy. All six members make inspired contributions to the cerebral, abstract post-bop/avant-garde/free jazz dialogue. Those who enjoyed the Jackson-led Ready Everyday will be glad to know that Fast Citizens fare equally well under Shelton's leadership on Two Cities. ~ AMG
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