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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Bill Bruford - (1997) If Summer Had Its Ghost

LOVELY MUSIC - UNFLASHY, AND ALL THE BETTER FOR IT!

Ralph Towner is one of the stars of the ECM label (all his solo albums are marvels), and undoubtedly the greatest jazz guitarist who refuses to use electric guitars. He has collaborated several times with double-bass virtuoso Eddie Gomez, but it came as a total surprise when, in 1997, he agreed to work with Bill Bruford, on a disc which features mainly Bruford compositions.

Apart from classical guitar and twelve-string guitar, Towner also plays piano and electronic keyboards. Thanks to overdubbing, you sometimes get the idea this is not a trio performing, but a quartet.

The first two pieces on IF SUMMER HAD ITS GHOSTS are fine but slightly severe, perhaps a shade too "neo-classical". The listener may wonder when the music is really going to take off. The third piece, "Forgiveness", however, is a ballad with charming classical guitar, and on the fourth, "Somersaults", Towner's jazzy playing finally breaks loose. After that, things just keep getting better. "Thistledown" is a delightful tune, one of the most melodious Bruford has written, with catchy lead piano by Towner. "Amethyst" is yet another passionate ballad, with great guitar backed by gentle keyboard washes. On "Splendour among shadows" Bruford produces a chime-like pattern on electronic percussion, which gives guitar, drums and bass ample opportunity to play solos on top. Up until this point, Bruford's playing has remained strikingly modest and unobtrusive, but the next piece ("Some other time") is a first-rate three-minute (acoustic) drum solo, and on "Silent pool" Bill uses electronics to play a gamelan-like pattern which Eddie Gomez uses for some expert soloing. "Now is the next time" is based on a slightly awkward fanfare-like riff played on electronic keyboard, but it encourages some truly exciting soloing by all three members of this once-only band.

Bruford, Towner or Gomez fans will need no encouraging: all of them will find this album essential. For progressive rock fans who are merely curious about Bill Bruford's jazzy side (NOT his 'fusion' side, which has been dormant recently), this album could be an excellent start. Three and a half stars.

Studio Album, released in 1997

Track Listings

1. If Summer Had Its Ghosts (6:20)
2. Never The Same Way Once (5:04)
3. Forgiveness (5:15)
4. Somersaults (3:27)
5. Thistledown (4:11)
6. The Ballad Of Vilcabamba (5:00)
7. Amethyst (for Carmen) (4:18)
8. Splendour Among Shadows (4:52)
9. Some Other Time (3:01)
10. Silent Pool (3:35)
11. Now Is The Next Time (4:03)

Total Time: 49:22
Line-up/Musicians

- Bill Bruford / drums, percussion
- Ralph Towner / guitars, piano, electronic keyboards
- Eddie Gomez / bass

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