Incomplete Directions

Incomplete Directions

Incomplete Directions

ASIN: B00000JJKO

Editorial Reviews
From Jazziz
Frequenters of the Downtown New York scene know Steve Dalachinsky as both a poet and a faithful and enthusiastic attender of (and sometime-M.C. for) avant-garde jazz concerts. Now, extending the Beat tradition he comes out of as a writer, he's mixed those two worlds with a 33-track album that finds him interacting with the cream of the scene, players such as trumpeter Roy Campbell, pianist Matthew Shipp, bassist William Parker, drummer Susie Ibarra, and saxophonist Assif Tsahar, among others.

That Dalachinsky remains the focus amid all that musical talent is a testament to the quality of his writing. Penetrating observations are couched in natural language, as on "The Saxophone Factory (for Ben Webster)," when he reads, "she's young / her blues are on / the bright side." Or on "For Mary," when he reads, "mary / your albums are so much / like you / in such bad shape / & so scratchy / & they skip & / get stuck so / much."

Only the music of the title track, composed by guitarist Vito Ricci, was prepared in advance, and the musicians - working singly, or in pairs or trios with Dalachinsky - didn't know before the sessions what they'd be complementing, nor was there rehearsal. The resulting improvisations are fresh and always appropriate, however, both because Dalachinksy drew on his years of experience listening to these artists to fit their styles to the poems' moods and because the musicians are so responsive to the moods of his writing.

A few examples: On "The Saxophone Factory," Parker's bass starts out insinuating the blues without resorting to a blues structure, then moves into aptly lyrical, bittersweet bowing halfway through when the words darken. On "Duets (an Excerpt)," Tsahar and Ibarra's nearly ephemeral lines spiral around each other like smoke plumes, mirroring the poem's sometimes concrete, sometimes abstract images of a couple's interactions. Shipp stalks Dalachinsky's rhythms on "3 Card Monty (or Eating the Red)" and "One Thin Line," offering gentle accents and never overpowering the reading as his usual style might.

Jazz poetry has often seemed more promising as a concept than in reality, but here, it's an unqualified success on all levels.

--Steve Holtje, JAZZIZ Magazine Copyright © 2000, Milor Entertainment, Inc.

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Incomplete Directions
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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Incomplete Directions
Steve Dalachinsky
Manufacturer: Knitting Factory
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

Avant Garde & Free JazzAvant Garde & Free Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Poetry, Spoken Word & Interviews | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
PoetryPoetry | Poetry, Spoken Word & Interviews | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
ASIN: B00000JJKO
Release Date: 1999-07-20

Tracks:

  1. If Cars Could Fly
  2. James Dean
  3. Night Viewing
  4. Disjunctive
  5. The Saxophone Factory
  6. Tapping The Reed
  7. In The Book Of Ice #4
  8. In The Book Of Ice #5
  9. Empire
  10. I Dreamed I Was Van Gogh
  11. Duets
  12. 3 Card Monty
  13. One Thin Line
  14. For Mary
  15. Lament #1
  16. Incomplete Directions
  17. Nightglass
  18. Spring Equinox
  19. New Jersey
  20. The Conquest
  21. In The Cold
  22. A Tale Of Krishna
  23. Focus
  24. Glissandos
  25. Slim Slow Swimmer
  26. The TV Is Totally Broken
  27. Slim Slow Swimmer
  28. The Mahabharata Bluettes
  29. For The Dance
  30. Tribute To Bob Kaufman (The Shadows)
  31. Blue #1
  32. The Music Woke Us One Nite
  33. The Wind

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Escalating Anarchy.......2003-05-10

Read a bunch of his poems in the recent Blue Monk: poems and stories. Very cool album. The music and words work well for once. Make yourself a drink and put this CD on.

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