The Vandermark 5's
Free Jazz Classics, Vols. 3 & 4 is the last double-disc set in the
Free Jazz Classics series, according to
Ken Vandermark's liner notes. The two artists
Vandermark focuses on here are
Sonny Rollins -- particularly his "Alfie Suite" -- and
Rahsaan Roland Kirk. The
Rollins set was previously issued in a limited-edition double disc of the
V5's
Airports for Light, and the
Kirk set was included in limited-edition double packaging with
Elements of Style...Exercises in Surprise. Both these albums were recorded live at Chicago's Empty Bottle in 2003 and 2004, respectively. The "Six for Rollins" disc (inspired by
Archie Shepp's
Four for Trane) is tight, solidly arranged, and the tune selection is great. It opens with "The Bridge"; the interplay between
Vandermark, saxophonist
Dave Rempis, and trombonist
Jeb Bishop is remarkable. Another notable is the second part of the "Freedom Suite," included here, and the "Alfie Suite" offers a keen view of the deep listening that occurs in this band. The opening part of the cut with
Bishop's slow, leisurely trombone solo working through the melody brings out the blues underneath the compositional sketch, as
Vandermark enters slowly, harmonizing quietly on the changes. The real blowing begins at about seven minutes, and the swinging blues as it walks the edges of free playing is astonishing. The
Kirk disc, entitled "Free Kings -- The Music of Roland Kirk," concentrates equally on the pre-
Kirk Mercury, and Emarcy period material --
Vandermark assembled suites from the
We Free Kings and
Rip, Rig and Panic recordings -- and chose select other material from the Atlantic years such as "The Inflated Tear," "Black and Crazy Blues," and "Silverization/ Volunteered Slavery." The two discs are very different in mood and style with the latter being less, intense perhaps, but still looser, riskier, and genial.
Bishop's solo on "Black and Crazy Blues," is pure hard bop-blues swinging. Suites
Vandermark arranged are wonderful, full of surprise and great humor -- something you wouldn't expect from him, but you did from
Kirk. If you didn't have a chance to pick these up on their original release, now's your chance. This set is not to be missed.
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Thom Jurek, Rovi