Other Violets

Other Violets is the third album by the free jazz quartet The Engines, consisting of saxophonist Dave Rempis, trombonist Jeb Bishop, bassist Nate McBride and drummer Tim Daisy. The album documents a collaboration with Danish reedist John Tchicai, which was recorded live at Chicago's Hungry Brain in 2011 and released on the Polish Not Two label.[1]

Other Violets
Live album by
The Engines
Released2013
RecordedMay 15, 2011
VenueHungry Brain, Chicago
GenreJazz
Length67:29
LabelNot Two
Dave Rempis chronology
Mechanisms
(2012)
Other Violets
(2013)
Mi Casa es en Fuego
(2013)

Reception

The All About Jazz review by Glenn Astarita states "With a focused game-plan, the musicians execute a vastly expressionistic series of improvisational dialogues, but all pieces contain structure, albeit tinged with loose grooves and micro-motifs, elevating the excitement level throughout."[2]

In his review for JazzTimes, Steve Greenlee says "Other Violets is probably not among the greatest moments for any of these five guys, but it’s a decent set and a worthy document of what was surely a memorable night."[3]

The Point of Departure review by Bill Shoemaker notes "A thoroughly collaborative effort, Other Violets is more than a fitting tribute to an artist who deserves many – it’s a damn good record."[4]

Track listing

  1. "High and Low" (Rempis) / "Strate" (McBride) – 15:14
  2. "Gloxinia" (Daisy) – 13:37
  3. "Cool Copy" (Tchicai) / "Looking" (Bishop) – 19:32
  4. "Super Orgasmic Life" (Tchicai) – 8:32
  5. "Planet" (Bishop) – 10:34

Personnel

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References

  1. Other Violets at Not Two
  2. Astarita, Glenn. Other Violets review at All About Jazz
  3. Greenlee, Steve. Other Violets review at JazzTimes
  4. Shoemaker, Bill. Other Violets review at Point of Departure
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