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Time Is of the Essence

 
Album Review: Time Is of the Essence
 

  • Artist: Michael Brecker
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: November 02, 1999
  • Total Time: 69:57
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

Michael Brecker introduced a couple of new wrinkles to his sound on his sixth album, in the form of two new sidemen. Larry Goldings' organ makes for an unusual quartet -- also including Brecker on tenor sax, frequent guest Pat Metheny on guitar, and one of three different drummers -- in that there is no bass. As a result, Metheny often fills in that role when he isn' t soloing. Goldings' touch is light, in contrast to the more intense playing of Brecker and Metheny. But it is the second new sideman who makes a difference: Elvin Jones guests on drums on three tracks. Brecker had never shied away from announcing his influences, and with Jones behind the traps, especially on the opening track, "Arc of the Pendulum," and the closer, "Outrance" (both Brecker originals), he indulges his affection for John Coltrane, playing freely and aggressively across the rhythm. Jones, who gets a showcase solo in "Outrance," is unmistakable, and his support often makes Brecker sound like Coltrane. With Bill Stewart behind the drums, the group performs "Renaissance Man," a tribute to another major Brecker influence, Eddie Harris, and Brecker unabashedly recalls Harris there. The tunes, five by Brecker, two by Metheny, and one each by Goldings and producer George Whitty, are loosely structured and run from six to ten minutes each, so that the disc runs 70 minutes. Clearly, they could have gone longer: Several of them fade out, sometimes during a Brecker or Metheny solo, an oddity on a jazz album. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Arc of the Pendulum Michael Brecker Michael Brecker (8:59)
Sound Off Larry Goldings Michael Brecker (6:04)
Half Past Late Michael Brecker Michael Brecker (7:54)
Timeline Pat Metheny Michael Brecker (6:05)
The Morning of This Night Michael Brecker Michael Brecker (7:42)
Renaissance Man George Whitty Michael Brecker (8:36)
Dr. Slate Michael Brecker Michael Brecker (7:40)
As I Am Pat Metheny Michael Brecker (6:49)
Outrance Michael Brecker Michael Brecker (10:08)

Credits

Michael Brecker (Sax (Tenor)), Michael Brecker (Main Performer), Larry Goldings (Organ), Elvin Jones (Drums), Pat Metheny (Guitar), Robert Silverberg (Release Coordinator), Jeff "Tain" Watts (Drums), Leland Bobbe (Photography), Greg Calbi (Mastering), James Farber (Engineer), James Farber (Mixing), Bill Stewart (Drums), George Whitty (Producer), A. Stewart (Drums), Camille Tominaro (Production Coordination), Darryl Pitt (Photography), Hollis King (Art Direction), Theodora Kuslan (Release Coordinator), David Riegel (Graphic Design), Scott Young (Assistant), Andrew Felluss (Assistant), Andrea Yankovsky (Assistant)
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