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Kenny Wheeler: It Takes Two!
What results, as it does on this album, is a sort of ambivalence. Wheeler's finely crafted, beautiful music is also strangely detached, as if buoyed in its own separate musical sphere. Limpid, pastoral harmonies, uncluttered rhythms, total ensemble transparency: Wheeler has played in this style for decades and it is simply un-improvableso expansive that it seems, on the whole, like pure stasis.
In terms of specifics, at least, It Takes Two! is an impressive document. Wheeler's tone is round and pungent, unworn, it seems, by time. Both his technical faculties and phrasing are virtuosic; he remains a compelling and emotionally engaging solo voice. The flugelhorn/twin-guitar/bass formation is new for a Wheeler album, and the sidemen are duly sympathetic. John Abercrombie is fully in tune with the leader's ethos, and his florid, remarkably tasteful legato lines are instrumental toward carrying the group sound. John Parricelli and Anders Jormin are also gameand although often relegated to the background, they are as sensitive a rhythm team as Wheeler has found in a drummer-less quartet.
This band could not fail to deliver fireworks, and it does, in doses. In its entirety, the album's finer points are smoothed into flatness, rendering even the more exhilarating momentsWheeler is a master of the rubato, Spanish-tinged flugelhorn as hasn't been heard since Sketches of Spain droppedmere vestiges of thrills.
Here, Wheeler seems caught in an endless waltz. In negotiating both the heady liberties of European free improvisation and the more structured harmonies of swing and bebop-inflected jazz, he has arrived at a confounding middle ground. While it's difficult to wholly dislike music of this quality, I wish I could hear Wheeler reach beyond his means. There is, on this album, at least enough evidence to suggest that he has the legs to escape the void.
Track Listing
My New Hat; It Takes Two; Comba N.3; Fanfare; Love Theme From "Spartacus"; After All; Improvisation N.1; The Jig-Saw; Canter N.4; One of Many; Improvisation N.2; Never Always.
Personnel
Kenny Wheeler
flugelhornKenny Wheeler: flugelhorn; John Abercrombie: guitar; John Parricelli: guitar; Anders Jormin: double-bass.
Album information
Title: It Takes Two! | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: CAM Jazz