Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band: Europe

355

Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band: Europe

By

View read count
Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band: Europe

Paul Motian found his soul mate in Stephan Winter.

Paul Motian has been the integrated center of several prominent piano trios between 1955 and 1977, including those lead by Bill Evans (with Scott LaFaro), Paul Bley, and Keith Jarrett. Striking out on his own in the late '70s, Motian began the Electric Bebop Band, originally with Joshua Redman and two electric guitarists. Motian uses this same line up for his latest Winter & Winter outing, but adds a second saxophone. Dividing his two reedists and two guitarists between the two channels of stereo makes for quite the listening experience.

In keeping this the spirit of his last number of releases ( Play Monk and Powell, 2000 + One, Flight of the Bluejay, all on Winter & Winter), Motian mixes his and his band's intelligent originals with often obscure bebop tunes by the masters of the style. The current Europe is no exception. Here we have a diminutive reading of Monk's "Oska" and a probing interpretation of his "Introspection" bookending Bird's "Birdfeathers" and Motian's own moody "Blue Midnight". "Birdfeathers" is like Janus looking in both directions. It begins as a straight ahead bebop blowing session with a Jimi Hendrix acid trip in the middle. The overall effect is exhilaration and breathtaking pleasure.

Europe is a velvety opulent and intelligently paced contemporary jazz recital; one that smacks of more class and taste than anything lesser talents might conceive is. Europe makes this writer want to seek out more of this same music. I suspect that is the true goal of all great music— to replicate itself.

Track Listing

Oska; Birdfeathers; Blue Midnight; Introspection; New Moon; Fiasco; Gallops Gallop; If You Could See Me Now; 2300 Skidoo (Total Time: 63:57).

Personnel

Paul Motian: Drums; Anders Christensen: Electric Bass; Chris Cheek: Tenor Saxophone; Pietro Tonolo: Tenor and Soprano Saxophone; Ben Monder: Guitar; Steve Cardenas: Guitar.

Album information

Title: Europe | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Winter & Winter

Tags

Comments


PREVIOUS / NEXT




Support All About Jazz

Get the Jazz Near You newsletter All About Jazz has been a pillar of jazz since 1995, championing it as an art form and, more importantly, supporting the musicians who make it. Our enduring commitment has made "AAJ" one of the most culturally important websites of its kind, read by hundreds of thousands of fans, musicians and industry figures every month.

Go Ad Free!

To maintain our platform while developing new means to foster jazz discovery and connectivity, we need your help. You can become a sustaining member for as little as $20 and in return, we'll immediately hide those pesky ads plus provide access to future articles for a full year. This winning combination vastly improves your AAJ experience and allow us to vigorously build on the pioneering work we first started in 1995. So enjoy an ad-free AAJ experience and help us remain a positive beacon for jazz by making a donation today.

More

Today Yesterday
Anton Mikhailov
Waking Dream
Randy Napoleon
Hold On
Mark Winkler
The Hat with the Grin and the Chuckle
Ben Thomas Tango Project

Popular

Old Home/New Home
The Brian Martin Big Band
My Ideal
Sam Dillon
Ecliptic
Shifa شفاء - Rachel Musson, Pat Thomas, Mark Sanders
Lado B Brazilian Project 2
Catina DeLuna & Otmaro Ruíz

Get more of a good thing!

Our weekly newsletter highlights our top stories, our special offers, and upcoming jazz events near you.

Install All About Jazz

iOS Instructions:

To install this app, follow these steps:

All About Jazz would like to send you notifications

Notifications include timely alerts to content of interest, such as articles, reviews, new features, and more. These can be configured in Settings.