Listeners expecting the music on this CD to be similar to Bob Brookmeyer’s jazz records of the 1950s will be surprised. The emphasis here is not on Brookmeyer’s valve trombone playing (which is barely heard other than on "No Song" and "The Crystal Palace") but on his very adventurous writing for an electronic group (with guitarist John Abercrombie and two keyboard players) and the horns of The WDR Big Band. The six originals are essentially mood music, setting up atmospheres that develop slowly and are occasionally explosive, particularly when Abercrombie stretches out. This well played and creative music is easier to respect than to love. - Scott Yanow
Tracks
1. Farewell, New York
2. Ugly Music
3. White Blues
4. Say Ah
5. No Song
6. The Crystal Palace
BOB BROOKMEYERvalve trombone
JOHN ABERCROMBIEguitar
RAINER BRÜNINGHAUSkeyboards
FRANK CHASTENIERkeyboards
DIETER ILGbass
DANNY GOTTLIEBdrums
WDR BIG BANDdirected by Bob Brookmeyer
Music by Bob Brookmeyer
Recorded in March 1991 at the WDR Studios Cologne, Germany
ACT 9219 - 2