
Musician:
Dave Rempis / Fred Lonberg-Holm / Ken Vandermark / Tim Daisy
Label:
Not Two RecordsAvailable Formats:
Digital, Stream
Description
“The second recording is a double LP of the Vandermark 5 recorded at Alchemia in November 2005. The earliest studio recording with Fred Lonberg-Holm’s cello replacing Jeb Bishop’s trombone was A Discontinuous Line from the end of 2006. Four Sides To The Story provides a valuable document of a transitory period for this band. It’s only appropriate that the first sound heard is a drone established by Lonberg-Holm that sets up “Vehicle”. The set is comprised of some older pieces and several tunes that would end up on A Discontinuous Line. What’s surprising is how quickly Lonberg-Holm was integrated into the group. The newer compositions show Vandermark writing harmonies for the unique properties that cello brings to the band, functioning as both a member of the frontline and as part of the rhythm section. These were all issues being worked out in performances like this one. The music is no less rich for it. The band delivers with their typical high energy and there isn’t a shred of tentativeness to the proceedings.” -Robert Iannapollo, All About Jazz
Released in:
2006