Chronicle (Chicago Underground Trio album)

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Chronicle
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Live album by
Released2007
RecordedJuly 21, 2006
VenueGerman Cultural Center, Chicago
Genre Free jazz
Length1:13:55
Label Delmark
DE 573 (CD)
DVD 1573 (DVD)
Producer Rob Mazurek, Robert G. Koester, Raymond Salvatore Harmon (DVD)
Chicago Underground Trio chronology
Slon
(2004)
Chronicle
(2007)

Chronicle is a live album by the Chicago Underground Trio, featuring trumpeter Rob Mazurek, bassist Jason Ajemian, and drummer Chad Taylor. It was recorded on July 21, 2006, at the German Cultural Center in Chicago, and was released in 2007 by Delmark Records in both CD and DVD formats, the latter directed by Raymond Salvatore Harmon. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
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In a review for AllMusic, Michael G. Nastos wrote: "At times deadpan, often spirited, spiritual and symmetrical with plenty of ideas that work well, the group succeeds in clearly bringing its point across, and those who enjoy this type of pure improvising should find it intriguing." [1]

Seamus Seoighe of All About Jazz called the album a "sonic spiritual journey," and stated: "the Chicago Underground is constantly presenting music that is innovative, new and, without a doubt, boundary-breaking." [7] AAJ's Jerry D'Souza commented: "Chicago Underground has never shied away from being bold and innovative. They prove it all over again with this performance, where everything is completely improvised." [8]

Writing for JazzTimes , David Whiteis remarked: "Our preconceived expectations of what things might be are challenged, mocked and then reimagined, only to dissolve and re-emerge yet again in new forms." [9]

A reviewer for The Free Jazz Collective noted: "The band takes its time to discover the music, to transform it, to think of new angles, but the overall structure is essential, this is free improv along fixed paths. This is avant-garde jazz or experimental jazz, but then with soul." [5]

In an article for PopMatters , Will Layman wrote: "There are many times during Chronicle when you wonder — what is that guy playing? Often, you will not be able to decipher it... The music presented here is daring, compelling, occasionally vexing, but always alive with interest." [6]

Regarding the DVD release, Vish Khanna of Exclaim! stated: "Coupled with intense and dynamic playing from the Chicago Underground Trio, the visual aspects of Chronicle are alluring and disorienting." [10]

Track listing

Composed by the Chicago Underground Trio.

  1. "Initiation" – 5:23
  2. "Resistance" – 7:43
  3. "Power" – 28:27
  4. "Crisis" – 13:20
  5. "Transformation" – 5:22
  6. "Transcendence" – 13:43

Personnel

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