Review
by Leo Stanley
Working with drummer Jack DeJohnette, bassist Dave Holland, and guitarist John Scofield, saxophonist Chris Potter recorded his most adventurous record to date with Unspoken. Although his powerhouse rhythm section sometimes overwhelms him, Potter flexes more creative muscle throughout Unspoken, resulting in an engaging, frequently provocative listen.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/unspoken-mw0000595450
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Reseña
por Leo Stanley
Trabajando con el baterista Jack DeJohnette, el bajista Dave Holland y el guitarrista John Scofield, el saxofonista Chris Potter grabó su disco más aventurero hasta la fecha con Unspoken. Aunque su poderosa sección rítmica a veces le abruma, Potter despliega más músculo creativo a lo largo de Unspoken, lo que resulta en una escucha atractiva y a menudo provocativa.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/unspoken-mw0000595450
1 - Wistful - 7:45
2 - Seven Eleven - 9:08
3 - Hieroglyph - 6:00
4 - Amsterdam Blues - 7:50
5 - Et Tu, Bruté? - 7:12
6 - Unspoken - 5:41
7 - No Cigar - 5:18
8 - Time Zone - 8:55
9 - New Vision - 7:11
Credits:
Art Direction – Kent Judkins
Bass – Dave Holland
Composed By [Compositions By], Liner Notes – Chris Potter (2)
Drums – Jack DeJohnette
Executive-Producer – Glen Barros
Guitar – John Scofield (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 6, 8, 9)
Mastered By – George Horn
Photography By – Janet Sommer, Teri Bloom
Producer [Produced By] – Allen Farnham, John Burk
Production Manager – Kathleen Vance
Recorded By, Mixed By – Tom Mark
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Chris Potter
Recorded at Make Believe Ballroom, West Shokan, NY May 21-23, 1997
Label: Concord Jazz – CCD-4775-2
Country: US
Released: 1997
Genre: Jazz
Style: Post Bop
https://www.discogs.com/release/2657526-Chris-Potter-Unspoken
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