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Released
  
1998

Length
  
57:56

Stumble(1998)
  
Release date
  
1998

Recorded
  
January 17, 1998

Label
  
Wobbly Rail

Artist
  
Genre
  
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Stumble the kids


Stumble is the second album by the AALY Trio + Ken Vandermark, which was recorded live at Chicago's Unity Temple in 1998 and released on Wobbly Rail, a short-lived imprint started by Merge Records/Superchunk principal Mac McCaughan. AALY Trio is a Swedish free jazz band led by saxophonist Mats Gustafsson. Originally just a guest, Vandermark became a full member of the group.

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Reception

In her review for AllMusic, Joslyn Layne states "These numbers are firmly entrenched in blues roots, carrying on a wailing, at times plaintive, blues spirit with conviction."

The Penguin Guide to Jazz notes that "Vandermark and Gustafsson are formidably like-minded, at least in the way they want the band to make its impression, and the sound of the quartet in full flight has a harsh, narcotic edge to it."

The JazzTimes review by Bill Shoemaker states "While there is plenty of wide-open blowing space for the two saxophonists (Vandermark also plays a good amount of pungent clarinets), and the flexible, fluent Janson and Nordeson, there is an overarching ensemble cohesion that holds this album together."

Track listing

  1. "Stumble" (Ken Vandermark) – 11:52
  2. "Umeå" (Peter Janson) – 11:28
  3. "Hommage à Lillen" (Mats Gustafsson / Kjell Nordeson) – 6:24
  4. "Song For Che" (Charlie Haden) – 14:29
  5. "Why I Don't Go Back" (Ken Vandermark) – 13:40

Personnel

  • Mats Gustafsson - tenor sax, fluteophone, flute
  • Peter Janson - bass
  • Kjell Nordeson - drums
  • Ken Vandermark - tenor sax, clarinet, bass clarinet
  • References

    Stumble (album) Wikipedia


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