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  • Chris Cheek
    Chris Cheek
  • Brad Mehldau
    Brad Mehldau
  • Kurt Rosenwinkel
    Kurt Rosenwinkel
  • Mett Penman
    Mett Penman
  • Jorge Rossy
    Jorge Rossy

Chris Cheek

Vine

Fresh Sound New Talent

Personnel:
Chris Cheek (ts, ss), Brad Mehldau (p, Fender Rhodes), Kurt Rosenwinkel (g), Matt Penman (b), Jorge Rossy (d)

Reference: FSNT-086

Bar code: 8427328420860



01. So It Seems 9:11
02. The Wing Key 13:06
03. Vine 6:39
04. Ice Fall 7:57
05. Granada 10:35
06. Reno 7:33
07. What's Left 8:56
08. Not A Samba 9:31

Album details

All compositions by Chris Cheek

Personnel:
Chris Cheek (tenor & soprano sax), Brad Mehldau (piano, Fender Rhodes), Kurt Rosenwinkel (guitar), Matt Penman (bass), Jorge Rossy (drums).
Recorded at Avatar Studios, New York City, December 20 & 21, 1999

Engineered & mixed by James Farber
Assisted by Rory Romano & Anthony Gorman
Mixed at River Sound Studio
Mastered by Paul Zinman at Soundbyte Productions

Artwork: Ana Golobart
Photography: Lourdes Delgado
Design: Tom Beckham & Chris Cheek

Produced by Chris Cheek & Jorge Rossy
Executive producer: Jordi Pujol
Blue Moon Producciones Discograficas, S.L.

Press reviews

"Chris Cheek's sophistication as a writer takes a giant leap with Vine, his best album to date. Joining the saxophonist are two of the most talked-about instrumentalists in jazz, pianist Brad Mehldau and guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel, as well as bassist Matt Penman and drummer Jorge Rossy. Mehldau plays acoustic piano on only three tracks; otherwise, his instrument of choice is the Fender Rhodes, which blends with Rosenwinkel's guitar in subtle, miraculous ways.

"So It Seems" begins the album with winding melodies over a double-time feel and space-age chords that suggest club genres such as jungle and drum-n-bass. Rosenwinkel's solo is dirty and distorted; his expressive vocabulary takes some startling and highly original turns, such as falling off a note with an awkward wobble to end a phrase. In contrast, his solo on the quick 6/8 tune "Ice Fall" glistens with a clean tone and flawlessly executed lines. Mehldau is in top form throughout, getting around the Rhodes with consummate flair and playing beautiful piano behind Cheek's soprano sax on the final duo piece, "Not a Samba."

There's an epic side to Cheek's writing that we haven't quite heard prior to this album. In addition to "So It Seems," there's "The Wing Key," a Latin-tinged exploration that begins with a series of stunning tenor/guitar unison lines; "Granada," a more introspective piece with a Spanish-style hook at the end of the form; and "What's Left," a bright 12/8 piece that Mehldau, Cheek, and Rosenwinkel whip up in turn with brilliant solos. In contrast, "Vine" and "Reno" are simpler constructions, more similar to the folk and country elements heard on Cheek's previous album, A Girl Named Joe. Perhaps this is what it would have sounded like had Keith Jarrett ever happened to sit in with The Band.

It's not exactly surprising when a "dream team" of players such as this shines with instrumental brilliance. But it takes an artistic sensibility as focused and fully realized as Cheek's to work with the raw materials at hand and come up with something smashing."

—David R. Adler (All Music Guide)

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