One Track Mind: Ellery Eskelin/Andrea Parkins/Jim Black - "43 RPM"

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Author: PicoPublished: Jan 03, 2008 at 8:53 am 1 comment

Jazz trios that push the envelope are a lot of fun to listen to. With only two other players to be accountable for, each member gets to take more chances than they might be able to get away with in a larger setting. And when it's an unconventional getup, like say, a sax, drums and accordion, there's bound to be even more surprises in store.

That's the kind of getup Ellery Eskelin, Andrea Parkins, and Jim Black has presented to audiences since their first joint effort Jazz Trash back in 1994. While Black and Eskelin get to run down whatever path their muse takes them, Parkins is at once the one who often acts as the melodic center of the trio and the catalyst to prod the guys to greater heights. And she does this through imaginative use of an electronically processed accordion, keyboards, and laptop sampling. Even if the "melody" is just blessed cacophony.

Parkins, incidentally, is no stranger to One Track Mind. She provided the squeezebox clamoring for attention among the ruckus in Nels Cline's remake of Andrew Hill's "Compulsion". She has more recently played the same role as Esklelin/Parkins/Black in another trio featuring Cline on guitar and Tom Rainey on drums. I haven't heard Cline's trio yet, but I'm absolutely certain that their two records (Ash and Tabula and Downpour) are good 'uns.
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Anyway, back to the Eskelin-led trio. Ellery Eskelin's tenor follows much the same path as cohort David Liebman in that he starts from a position of more traditional forms of hard bop jazz while gliding over to free-form blowing when the situation calls for it. Jim Black brings a hard-driving rock drumming attitude to avant garde jazz, but is equally adept at handling all the change-ups that this trio's music calls for.

While their records have been consistently good, 2003's Arcanum Moderne may be one of the strongest overall and I was tempted to just do an entire album review. But instead I'll pick out one track which is more or less representative of their style of improvised music.

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  • 1 - Michael J. West

    Jan 03, 2008 at 7:03 pm

    This song is even better when they do it live. :-)

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