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Adam Rogers
' third
Criss Cross
CD as a leader focuses exclusively on his challenging original works. Joining the guitarist are four superb musicians: tenor saxophonist
Chris Potter
, pianist
Edward Simon
, bassist
Scott Colley
, and drummer
Clarence Penn
. The many twists within the opener,
"Labyrinth,"
are finessed with ease by the group, while
Rogers
adds a bit of distortion to his instrument for the intense
"Tyranny of Fixed Numbers."
The extended workout of
"The Maya"
is built upon an ostinato bass pattern, with
and
Potter
playing in unison until the piece opens up and the bassist's role is freed; then the leader works his magic with an inventive solo.
"Apparitions"
is truly a haunting melody as
introduce the theme, with
Penn
gradually adding background percussion. The finale,
"Moment in Time,"
is an intriguing low-key
ballad
, omitting the piano and tenor sax, while
Colley
(a veteran of guitarist
Jim Hall
's trio) responds to the stripped-down setting with some of his best work of the session. Highly recommended. ~ Ken Dryden
' third
Criss Cross
CD as a leader focuses exclusively on his challenging original works. Joining the guitarist are four superb musicians: tenor saxophonist
Chris Potter
, pianist
Edward Simon
, bassist
Scott Colley
, and drummer
Clarence Penn
. The many twists within the opener,
"Labyrinth,"
are finessed with ease by the group, while
Rogers
adds a bit of distortion to his instrument for the intense
"Tyranny of Fixed Numbers."
The extended workout of
"The Maya"
is built upon an ostinato bass pattern, with
and
Potter
playing in unison until the piece opens up and the bassist's role is freed; then the leader works his magic with an inventive solo.
"Apparitions"
is truly a haunting melody as
introduce the theme, with
Penn
gradually adding background percussion. The finale,
"Moment in Time,"
is an intriguing low-key
ballad
, omitting the piano and tenor sax, while
Colley
(a veteran of guitarist
Jim Hall
's trio) responds to the stripped-down setting with some of his best work of the session. Highly recommended. ~ Ken Dryden