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- Date Released: September 14, 2004
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Contemporary
- Label: Cryptogramophone
Envelope pushing free jazz
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We Say...
One of the more twisted chopmeisters on the electric guitar landscape, Nels Cline pushes the envelope in typically extreme fashion on The Giant Pin. Like fellow guitar renegades Bill Frisell and Marc Ducret, Cline is a remarkably flexible player capable of straddling the inside-outside divide with stellar aplomb. He deals on both sides of that fence here in the company of drummer Scott Amendola and bassist Devin Hoff, alternating between fragile, engaging melodies that would charm Jim Hall fans ("Bright Moon") and sheer sonic shrapnel that would go over big-time with the mohawk set ("Square King"). And in some cases, he pulls off this yin-yang act between delicacy and savagery within the same tune, as on the darkly hued "Something About David H," which opens on a meditative note and builds to a throbbing punk crescendo.
Cline affects a warm, clean tone and a decidedly Monkish rhythmic flair on "Blues, Too" while the audacious "Fly Fly" is laced with enough distortion and blowtorch intensity to make paint peel. And yet, Nels is equally fond of crafting poignant melodies, as he demonstrates with his walking-on-eggshells aesthetic on the luminous "Watch Over Us." Elsewhere, Cline summons up Sonic Youth-styled thrash on "He Still Carries A Torch For Her" and dabbles in ambient soundscapes on "The Friar." There's lots here for open-minded six-string fans to savor. -
They Say...
This CD is a worthy successor to Instrumentals, the inaugural 2002 release from Nels Cline's working trio, which features Devin Hoff on contrabass and Scott Amendola on drums, percussion, and live electronics. As before, the mix is wildly eclectic, with Cline not only having his way with electric guitars and various effects boxes but also demonstrating a sympathetic grasp of disparate musical styles, including thrash/punk, lyrical mainstream jazz, and avant-garde experimentation. The witty, erudite Cline (who also writes great liner notes, by the way) isn't just going through the motions here, doing the survey thing and self-consciously displaying either his chops or his ability to name-check as many genres as possible. There's too much palpable joy (and pathos) in his playing to categorize his efforts as a mere exercise of musical one-upmanship. When he opens with "Blues, Too," a delicate homage to mainstream guitar master Jim Hall, Cline's respect for and appreciation of Hall is clearly genuine. And when he moves from the opening track to the occasionally outrageous noisefest of "Fly, Fly," trading fours and eights with drummer Amendola and coaxing sounds from the guitar that will make small animals run for cover, he wholeheartedly embraces the role of metal-shredder supremo. The hushed, somewhat abstract lyricism of pieces like "Bright Moon" comes closest to a delicate chamber jazz sound favored by the ECM record label, with thoughtful interaction among the three trio members and Cline's limpid, crystal-clear lines bringing to mind both Jim Hall and the more contemporary Pat Metheny. The closing track, "Watch Over Us," adds a discrete touch of celeste and harmonium, and a deep, thoughtful solo from Hoff. It communicates a sense of hushed reverence. But the three most striking pieces on the CD feature heavy, rhythmic chording and spiky, dissonant energy that veer more in the direction of Sonic Youth than Metheny or Hall. "Square King" is, as Cline puts it, a "barn burner," and the heavy wall of pensive riffage throughout "He Still Carries a Torch for Her" is set off against interludes during which Cline conducts musical lab experiments over Amendola's stark, tribal thumping. Still, the most powerful and moving piece on this fine CD is "Something About David H.," Cline's elegy to a long-dead friend of his youth. Cline refers to the "deep yet vague emotional baggage" of this unexpected and unsolicited memory, and he presents it as a musical journey in which a quiet, mournful meditation gradually gives way to a grave but insistent seven-note riff. This riff ultimately wrestles the music away from reverie and into an emotional confession of grief and loss that becomes truly cathartic. Not everything in the program carries this kind of emotional freight, but it offers the most dramatic example of Cline's general ability to synthesize beauty, emotion, intellect, technique, and even humor in his playing. He and his two bandmates truly offer the complete package.
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11 Total Tracks, 73:04 Total Length
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Credits
- Nels Cline - Guitar (Electric) // Nels Cline - Guitar (Electric) // Nels Cline - Guitar (Electric) // Nels Cline - Guitar (Electric) // Nels Cline - Guitar (Electric) // Nels Cline - Effects // Nels Cline - Effects // Nels Cline - Effects // Nels Cline - Effects // Nels Cline - Effects // Jon Brion - Celeste // Jon Brion - Harmonium // Jon Brion - Sampling // Jon Brion - Chamberlin // Jeff Gauthier - Producer // Scott Amendola - Percussion // Scott Amendola - Drums // Scott Amendola - Maracas Mbira // Scott Amendola - Electronics // Scott Amendola - Treatments // Scott Amendola - Loop // Rich Breen - Engineer // Rich Breen - Mastering // Rich Breen - Mixing // Gareth Jiffeau - Layout Design // Greg Saunier - Vocals
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