Circuits (Chris Potter album)

Circuits is an album by jazz saxophonist Chris Potter released on the Edition Records label in 2019.[1][2]

Circuits
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 22, 2019
RecordedSeptember 2017
StudioGSI Studios, New York City
GenreJazz
Length61:34
LabelEdition Records
EDN1123
ProducerChris Potter
Chris Potter chronology
The Dreamer Is the Dream
(2017)
Circuits
(2019)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
All About Jazz[3]
Financial Times[4]
Jazz Journal[5]
The Times[6]

The Financial Times review by Mike Hobart awarded the album 4 stars, noting that "the tracks in the multi-instrumentalist’s new album recall the sound of his old Underground quartet" and calling it "a return to gritty fusion jazz".[4]

Writing for All About Jazz, Sammy Stein summarised the album by saying "Circuits is a terrific recording, and what it does is show Potter at his show-stopping best. But it also incorporates modern electronic sounds, demonstrating that there is no line in jazz. Modern can match with traditional influences and merge to develop something verging on the extraordinary".[3] In the same publication, Roger Farbey described Circuits as "an early contender for album of the year", saying "Circuits carries considerable visceral heft and largely thanks to Potter's multi-instrumental versatility there's an occasional big band feel to the tracks. In any event, this album demonstrates, once again, the mark of Potter's true virtuosity and ingenuity".[3]

Dave Jones of Jazz Journal also gave a positive review, opining that "This is definitely an album to savour, with strong compositions and excellent playing from a well-chosen team".[5]

In The Times, Chris Pearson noted the stylistic departure from Potter's recent ECM Records releases, saying "Chris Potter is one of the world’s best saxophonists, a master at mixing modern musical genres with conviction, but it has been hard to embrace the diffuse, introspective discs he has recorded of late. With Circuits, his first release with the British label Edition, he consciously gets back to the groove and the result is a relief. His lyricism remains, but the music to which it is applied has far more grit and energy".[6]

Track listing

All compositions by Chris Potter

  1. "Invocation" − 2:08
  2. "Hold It" − 6:49
  3. "The Nerve" − 8:30
  4. "Koutomé" − 6:47
  5. "Circuits" − 9:26
  6. "Green Pastures" − 8:24
  7. "Queens of Brooklyn" − 3:34
  8. "Exclamation" − 7:16
  9. "Pressed for Time" − 8:35

Personnel

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References

  1. Edition Records catalogue, accessed March 17, 2019
  2. Discogs, accessed July 10, 2019
  3. Stein, Sammy (January 19, 2019). "Chris Potter: Circuits album review @ All About Jazz". All About Jazz. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  4. "Subscribe to read | Financial Times". www.ft.com.
  5. Jones, Dave. "Chris Potter: Circuits | Jazz Journal".
  6. Pearson, Chris. "Chris Potter: Circuits review" via www.thetimes.co.uk.
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