Jazz / Fusion; Post-Bop
Recorded: Jun 23-24, 2001, Pizza Express Jazz Club, London, England
Bill Bruford - drums Patrick Clahar - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone Steve Hamilton - piano Mark Hodgson - bass
While the music made by Bill Bruford's earlier Earthworks band was consistently more interesting, his current lineup continues to make great strides given its more traditional stance (post-bop acoustic piano/saxophone quartet verses ultra-modern Euro-jazz fusion). On the live Footloose and Fancy Free, the group exceeds its own studio performances with room to spare. The lovely ballad "Come to Dust" is a fine showcase for pianist Steve Hamilton, and Bruford's punchy drumming moves a complex "Triplicity." Even non-Earthworks tunes from Bruford's late-'90s collaborations with Tony Levin ("Original Sin") and Ralph Towner ("If Summer Had Its Ghosts") get inspiring interpretations as well, thanks to the well-seasoned playing of both tenor/alto saxophonist Patrick Calahar and Hamilton. ---John Duffy, allmusic
Includes liner notes by Michael Shore.
Disc 1: 60:42 min. Disc 2: 57:07 min. |