“Hue and Cry” was CD number two in the “racetrack” trilogy for Enja and featured an expanded band, adding Larry Goldings on Hammond. Released in 1994, this was a departure from the first record as it is much more aggressive and propulsive.
"An all-star and immaculately mercurial new album,” said Gary Giddins at the Voice. “Unbridled energy and tactical brilliance, “ wrote Jazziz. And unbridled it was. Also out of print.
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Another Cuneiform Records special weekend deal too good to be passed: Wonderful combination of Mr Frisell's beautiful guitar playing and clever arrangements for a great bigband. Carsten Pieper
Jimmy easily would have fit in with this outfit, and it would have been a joy to listen to for another reason. These musicians are engaged and perform at the top of their game, every piece. Kenneth Pyron
Can't believe this album is in so few collections here on bandcamp. One of the greatest fusion albums i've heard! (also the other albums of Yo Miles!) bartel hulst
Jeremy Rose and his 8-piece Earshift Orchestra explore environmental and sociopolitical tensions through an extended tribute to percussion. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 19, 2022
Moonlit melodic jazz on the latest from Al Swainger’s Pointless Beauty that ponders humanity’s place in the universe. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 26, 2022
Written collectively by 40 different working musicians during the pandemic, this is a jazzy, soulful effort with a lot of heart. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 30, 2020
I really appreciate that with such a large group of musicians the overall sound and experience of listening is really spacious, never cluttered. The lovely recording helps that a lot, and of course the compositional aspects that make it breathe are superb- it gets more and more fun as I listen again and again. Jasper Skydecker