Nels Cline: Immolation/Immersion
CASE MEMORIAL LIBRARY CALL NUMBER: CD/JAZZ/Cline
ARTISTS: Nels Cline (guitar), Wally Shoup (alto saxophone), Chris Corsano (drums)
Ben Ratliff wrote accurately in the New York Times: "It's free jazz with the expected dimensions -- red-faced blowing and then quiet textural passages. But Mr. Cline's playing . . . stands apart." Cline is also part of the rock band Wilco and apparently prefers not to be pigeonholed as a jazz, rock, or other format-specific musician. He writes on his website: "[M]ost often you can find me playing for between 10 and 100 or so folks in a gallery, old theater, or dingy nightclub playing with odd and often magically gifted instrumentalists. Some of these sounds have - often erroneously - been labeled 'jazz', though at times that term seems accurate."
ARTISTS: Nels Cline (guitar), Wally Shoup (alto saxophone), Chris Corsano (drums)
Ben Ratliff wrote accurately in the New York Times: "It's free jazz with the expected dimensions -- red-faced blowing and then quiet textural passages. But Mr. Cline's playing . . . stands apart." Cline is also part of the rock band Wilco and apparently prefers not to be pigeonholed as a jazz, rock, or other format-specific musician. He writes on his website: "[M]ost often you can find me playing for between 10 and 100 or so folks in a gallery, old theater, or dingy nightclub playing with odd and often magically gifted instrumentalists. Some of these sounds have - often erroneously - been labeled 'jazz', though at times that term seems accurate."
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