Spirits in the Field [Live]

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com's Best of 2000
It was the late-1970s when the music industry hung its jazz hopes on alto saxophonist Arthur Blythe. His Columbia albums, Lenox Avenue Breakdown and Illusions, showed his cutting intensity against tubaist Bob Stewart's funky rumble--and then the label turned tail and ran to Wynton Marsalis for their jazz salvation. Well, here's Blythe in a classic jazz burner, with Stewart again on tuba and the sizzling drums of Cecil Brooks III kicking the rhythms. Recorded in Amsterdam in 1999, Sprits in the Field is Blythe & Co. at their very best--driving, heartfelt, and in the groove. --Andrew Bartlett

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From the mid-1970s to the early '80s, Arthur Blythe's alto saxophone was one of the most compelling sounds in jazz. His fat, keening, emotionally charged tone was instantly recognizable, and he crafted an intriguing series of recordings for India Navigation and, later, Columbia Records (check out the bustling Lenox Avenue Breakdown for a sample of Blythe in '79). At the core of Blythe's approach was his ability to craft an orchestral sound out of a spare tuba-and-drum rhythm-section accompaniment, as on his 1977 debut Bush Baby. After a stint with the World Saxophone Quartet, recording opportunities were few for Blythe during the '90s. Spirits in the Field, then, is a welcome addition to Blythe's catalog and a prophetic title given the spiritual zeal and bent of his alto sax. Spirits offers Blythe's updated tuba-drums-sax commentary on eight tried-and-true compositions, all of which have been part of his book for years (including Don Pullen's "Ah George, We Hardly Knew You"). The uncanny sense of interplay and rhythm he's established with resourceful tuba player Bob Stewart through the years has broadened and is the central charm of this album. Rounding out the trio is the always soulful and swinging drummer Cecil Brooks III. One hopes Blythe is afforded an opportunity to lay down some real news in the studio next time out. His remains a singular voice. --Willard Jenkins

Spirits in the Field,Arthur Blythe Trio,Savant,Avant-Garde Jazz,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop,Post-Bop

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