This is a group effort that finds Krantz in the company of young stars Lincoln Goines and Zach Danziger. This became a regular band for Krantz, who later put out a live recording with the same personnel. The tunes are all played with passion by all, and feature Krantz's penchant for extended and at times self-indulgent solos. Like most good jazz players, Krantz explores new territories and takes chances when he's playing. He is one of the few fusion-style players to emerge during the '90s who can improvise for long periods of time and make it interesting for the duration. This is more consistent than Signals, but it would have been an extra bonus to hear some more of his solo pieces. - Robert Taylor
Tracks
01. These Instrumental Pieces Were
02. Not Consciously Written About
03. Specific People, Places, Things Or Ideas
04. (Although One Began
05. From A Little Croaking Sound
06. A Friend’s DAT Machine Makes).
07. What They Were Written About
08. Is Something I Don’t Understand Yet
09. But I Know It When I See It
10. And, Hopefully, So Will You.
WAYNE KRANTZ guitar
LINCOLN GAINES bass
ZACH DANZIGER drums
Music Composed by Wayne Krantz
Recorded at River Sound Studios, New York in February 1993
Enja Records – ENJ-7099 2