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The Third Quartet
John Abercrombie
első megjelenés éve: 2006
(2007)

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Recorded June 2006

John Abercrombie guitar
Mark Feldman violin
Marc Johnson double-bass
Joey Baron drums

The third album by the group many listeners feel is John Abercrombie's best-ever band. The American guitarist has always been, by his own account, both a "traditionalist and a free player". The same can be claimed of is colleagues here who share a strong sense for form also while improvising together. Abercrombie: "The free improvs sound more like chamber music rather than free jazz now": not only a reflection on the emphasis on strings - guitar, violin, bass - but also of the advanced harmonic awareness of Mark Feldman, Marc Johnson and the leader.



John Abercrombie

Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: Dec 16, 1944 in Port Chester, NY
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Fusion, Post-Bop, Progressive Jazz

John Abercrombie's tying together of jazz's many threads made him one of the most influential acoustic and electric guitarists of the 1970s and early '80s; his recordings for ECM have helped define that label's progressive chamber jazz reputation. His star has since faded somewhat, due largely to the general conservatism that's come to dominate jazz, though he has remained a vital creative personality. Abercrombie's style draws upon all manner of contemporary improvised music; his style is essentially jazz-based, but he also displays a more-than-passing familiarity with forms that range from folk and rock to Eastern and Western art musics.
Abercrombie attended Boston's Berklee College of Music from 1962 to 1966. While at Berklee, the guitarist toured with bluesman Johnny Hammond. After relocating to New York in 1969, Abercrombie spent time in groups led by drummers Chico Hamilton and Billy Cobham. It was with the latter's Spectrum group that Abercrombie first received widespread attention. Abercrombie's first album as leader was Timeless, a trio album with drummer Jack DeJohnette and keyboardist Jan Hammer. That was followed by Gateway, another trio with DeJohnette and bassist Dave Holland replacing Hammer. Abercrombie's subtle and lyrical style is heard to best effect in small, intimate settings, with the recurring Gateway trio or as captured in duos with fellow guitarist Ralph Towner.
Abercrombie continued to be active as the 21st century opened, releasing Cat 'n' Mouse in 2002, Class Trip in 2004, A Nice Idea (with pianist Andy LaVerne) in 2005, Structures (recorded with a single microphone) in 2006, and Third Quartet in 2007. Wait Till You See Her appeared in 2009.
--- Chris Kelsey, All Music Guide
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