Great Jazz Rhythm Section, Live
Scott McFarland | Manassas, VA United States | 02/23/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I've figured out exactly what it is I think about this band, and why their music has been striking me differently at different times, depending on mood and level of focus.The rhythm section (Bruford, Hamilton, and Hodgson) are truly great. I'm talking about great like Carter-Williams-Hancock were great. And like Jones-Tyner-Garrison were great. They are really that good. It is an extreme joy to listen to them, to how fluid and creative they are.The soloist on top fails to generate much excitement in addition, though. He just kind of plays lines. His function is much like Charlie Rouse on Thelonious Monk's records - don't look to the saxophone for the excitement, it's really going on in the background.Once you know what to listen for, you might enjoy this recording immensely, as I do. It's perfectly recorded. The compositions are quite interesting. And the band's style is a source of great pleasure to me - they remind me of the best of the music Keith Jarrett made with his Norwegian (if I remember correctly) band. But with a more fluid and active drummer. Frankly I love this music."
Best Live Recording Ever!
Carl Johnson | Detroit, MI United States | 12/26/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you like Earthworks, get this double live CD! The playing is flawless. The tunes sound BETTER than the studio recording. I met Bill Bruford when he played at a pub called Michael's in Boston. One of the most non-pretentious & decent human beings on the planet, as well as being a risky take chances drummer. This record showcase Earthworks and the modern jazz they are about. This is not the fusion stuff we associate Bill Bruford with. This is equally complex in a more accessable light. And it is done completely live! No need for the studio ones if you get this. Awesone spin!"