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The Trackers featuring Gary Husband & Alf Terje Hana: Vaudeville 8:45
By"Discovering Gary (through Allan Holdsworth's I.O.U. album in 1982) was the start of a lifelong, fan-like observation for me. I was always catching up on what he was up to, and what turns he presented musically." In recent years, Hana became so enticed by video clips from Husband popping up on the internet, it spurred him to reach out. "I so very much wanted some of his 'outer space' and 'not-within-my-reach' stuff to blend into my music that I just sent a request. That's how it started."
Husband recalls their first musical encounter, "My introduction to Alf and his music was via an invitation to perform some keyboards on a track called "The Elders Too" for his 2016 album, Invisible Colours. Right from the start, I found myself under the spell of his powerfully evocative music. Then, penetrating that music expressively, I felt an effortless conversational empathy with Alf's guitar utterances within the vibe of the composition. It all just seemed to click completely with Alf and his whole approach. I very much wanted to continue exploring the intriguing musical blend we make together."
The musical bond was formed but awaited a catalystone that would later arise from a very sudden and personal vacuum in Husband's life:
"When Allan Holdsworth passed, I lost a very close and special long-term musical relationship immensely central to my ongoing development and creativity as a drummer. To ease the pain of that loss and the sheer void it brought about, I knew I had to start something new -build myself a new way to continue."
That "new way" gradually took shape for Husband: "I knew I wanted a three-piece; I knew I wanted guitar. I had even come up with a name while waiting for a flight in Hamburg Airport. I knew that this band -The Trackers -was going to happen."
Husband also knew that the guitar chair was going to require a special choice. It would have to be someone unique enough to stand apart from the imposing shadows cast by his prior guitar colleagues.
"I became really into the idea of casting Alf to occupy the guitarist role. He sounded nothing like Allan or John McLaughlin, which was important to me. Plus his way and trajectory are very different from mine. He's unlike any musician I've ever worked with actually. In a way, we are quite unlikely musical bedfellows but I knew that the new avenues presented by such a great artistone that occupies worlds quite different from minewould stretch me and demand new approaches from me."
Hana was thrilled and a little taken aback: "To be asked to join The Trackers was unreal for me and came out of the blue. It made me proud, happy, and also close to a nervous breakdown! I almost felt that I didn't have shoes that size! Nevertheless, I immediately started composing music for this outfit."
Hana's initial trepidation seems somewhat amusing as it's apparent fairly immediately on Vaudeville 8:45 that he's a compelling co-conspirator and provocateur to Husband. And while he may exhibit trace connections to guitarists as disparate as Beck, Torn, Aarset and Rypdal, they're culled by Hana into a musical avatar that's as singular as it is exciting, as Husband confirms:
"In his voice, there's overdriven rock blended with the unfamiliar and the abstract. He has a unique cry that is very particular to him. Alf's also got a certain theatre, a certain 'Jean Cocteau' inherent in what he creates and I adore these aspects! He has his own sense of dramatically interesting textures and timing -and what he chooses to leave out too. There's nothing superfluous. For me, it's like the spirit of Miles Davis is alive and well right here in 2022. Alf's a real artist."
With the duo's program incorporating funk, rock, avant-garde and abstract classical elements, allusions to jazz and fusion, and strong aspects of mood and atmosphere, Husband called upon an extraordinary roster of bassists to complete the project, casting them accordingly. "It required some introspection but the pieces themselves strongly dictated who I might ask for each tune. I'm fortunate to have had first-hand experience with all of these gentlemen throughout my life, and to call them all friends."
"Jimmy Johnson took a couple of Alf's pieces to the stratosphere, in a way only he can. Étienne MBappé blessed "Two Foxes" with his colossal groove, as I knew he would. Jimmy Haslip provided his inimitable brand of interplay and propulsion on "The Middle Distance," Guy Pratt brought the perfect attitude and drive to "Living Time" (the riff of jazz composer George Russell), and Kevin Scott gave lovely movement and feeling throughout two of my productions on the album. Mark King of course (on "Wide Awake Running") was perfection and provided everything that machine-like groove called out for. Plus I was really keen to use Alf's excellent bassist (from his own band Athana) Øyvind Grong for two selections, on which he plays beautifully & elegantly. The attention to detail and spirit they all brought was just perfect."
While these key bass contributions substantially elevate the proceedings, they also further highlight what an exceedingly rare vein of collaborational gold Husband and Hana have struck. Together they have created a uniquely broad and stylized sonic canvas on Vaudeville 8:45one that elicits bold strokes and fresh colors from all involved. For Hana, it's a deserved entrée to a larger audience. For Husband, it's an unquestionably exciting addition to an already impressive musical CV. More importantly, The Trackers represents exactly what he had been searching fora new way indeed. One can hope that it's just the beginning.
Liner Notes copyright © 2025 Mike Jacobs.
Vaudeville 8:45 can be purchased here.
Contact Mike Jacobs at All About Jazz.
Mike Jacobs is a serious music addict, writer and a composing/occasionally-performing musician.
Track Listing
Two Foxes; The Drowning; Nisco; The Middle Distance; Wolf Moon; Wide Awake Running; Deep Stepping; Garden of Bliss; Living Time; All I Need (Bonus Cut only available here).
Personnel
Gary Husband
drumsThe Trackers featuring Gary Husband & Alf Terje Hana
band / ensemble / orchestraAlf Terje Hana
guitarEtienne Mbappe
bassJimmy Johnson
bassJimmy Haslip
bassKevin Scott
bassGuy Pratt
bass, electricMark King
bass, electricØyvind Grong
bass, electricAlbum information
Title: Vaudeville 8:45 | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Abstract Logix
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