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JJ 04/89: Bill Frisell – Works

First published Jazz Journal, April 1989

I remember listening to The Beach from In Line, Frisell’s solo 1982 recording, a few years ago in Mole Jazz. Less than enthused by the chilled approximations to the sound of a bee swarm, an assistant remarked acidly “He’ll get there sometime – won’t he?”

This selection is unlikely to change the minds of those who find Frisell too preoccupied with texture and mood at the expense of more traditional ideas of thematic development.

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Circumspection and a determined pursuit of the indeterminate mark much of the guitarist’s work here, as a pedal steel-type sound (Monica Jane) or Rypdal-like yearning (Hair) float off into space.

When We Go offers hints of a more anarchic world underneath fairly straight dance figures, but it’s hardly enough to counter the soporific impression given overall by a selection which strangely doesn’t even hint at the raunchy power which Frisell has revealed on a track like Jan Garbarek’s Pendulum.
Michael Tucker

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Discography
Monica Jane (a); The Beach (b); When We Go (c); Throughout (25.10) — Black Is The Colour Of My True Love’s Hair (d); Wizard Of Odds (c); Conception Vessel (e); Etude (22.11)
Bill Frisell (ac & el g/g syn) solo on Throughout & Etude & with (a) Paul Bley (p); John Surman (ss); Paul Motian (d); (b) Arild Andersen (b); (c) Kenny Wheeler (t); Bob Stewart (tuba); Jerome Harris (b); Paul Motian (d); (d) Marc Johnson (b); Peter Erskine (d); (e) Paul Motian (d); Joe Lovano (ts). Various dates New York, Oslo & Ludwigsburg 1981-1986.
ECM 837 2731

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