Ken Thomson and Slow/Fast: It Would Be Easier If
ByFor much of the recording Thomsonalso a member of the rock-influenced Gutbucketfavors bass clarinet rather than alto saxophone, making a fine partnership with Russ Johnson's trumpet, the brightness of Johnson's tone contrasting with the deep, mellow sound that Thomson creates.
"Kleine Helmet," "No, no, no" and "It Would Be Easier If" are gentle, floating, compositions that generate a relaxing, at times almost bucolic, mood. On "No, no, no," this goes a little too far, the tune's lack of focus renders it somewhat forgettable. "Kleine Helmet" is more complex and the contrasts between the bass clarinet and trumpet, underpinned by Nir Felder's restrained guitar chords, result in a more interesting composition.
Guest player Melanie T Sehman's glockenspiel on the opening and closing sections of "Wanderangst" gives the tune a child-like serenity that is retained even when the other musicians open out with rockier soundssomething Thomson manages with seeming ease on the rather un-rocky bass clarinet. It's the tune that best sums up the "21st Century Third Stream" conceptincorporating jazz, classical and rock elements in almost equal measure.
The splendidly-titled "Goddamn You Ice Cream Truck" is the album's high-energy, powerhouse tunethe one that wears its rock influences most openly. It begins with a hint of the angst-ridden sound of Van Der Graaf Generator's Peter Hamillthanks mainly to some emphatic unison playing by Johnson and Thomson, now on alto saxophone. Felder adds some strong guitar to the track, his single-note runs reminiscent of Robert Fripp and his full-throated, raw, solo lending a touch of aggression that is eventually matched by the horns.
It Would Be Easier If is an impressive amalgam of influences, ideas and inventiveness. The quality of the compositions may be a bit uneven, but the best of them are exciting and at times mesmerizingthe whole package makes for a very promising debut from Slow/Fast.
Track Listing
Kleine Helmet; Goddamn You Ice Cream Truck; No, no, no; Wanderangst; It Would Be Easier If.
Personnel
Ken Thomson: bass clarinet, alto saxophone; Russ Johnson: trumpet; Nir Felder: guitar; Adam Armstrong: bass; Fred Kennedy: drums, electronics; Melanie T Sehman: glockenspiel (4).
Album information
Title: It Would Be Easier If | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Intuition
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Instrument: Saxophone
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