The trio of the English power couple of jazz (Winstone & Taylor) and Canadian-born Wheeler first came together to record as Azimuth in March 1977. The result was not only one of the most definitively ECM-sounding records ever, but also offered a jazz-ambient twist on the archetype with Taylor's use of synth. After the aforementioned opener, and the piano-based O, the looped sequence underpinning the group's title track fades in for twelve minutes of sheer magic. Winstone floats over the top in drones and gasps, performing an aerial ballet with Wheeler's trumpet smears.
Taylor next returns to piano, but quickly introduces another synth sequence as well, as Winstone begins the first real lyrics on the album then mostly lets Wheeler take the lead for the rest of The Tunnel, another high point. Wheeler gets a brief solo track afterwards, to set the stage for the beautiful piano-based closer Jacob. One of the absolutely indispensible crown jewels in the ECM catalogue.
link
pw: sgtg
Previously posted at SGTG:
The Touchstone
Départ


