Saturday, December 11, 2021

John Abercrombie - Timeless. 1975 USA-New York


Timeless is one of those albums I thought I'd heard back in the day, but after plopping it on the turntable, it was quite apparent I had not. This is Abercrombie's debut with ECM, a few years after the brilliant Friends album. Joining Abercrombie for this session is the new "it guy" on organ and piano - Jan Hammer. And Jack De Johnette on drums. The mid 70s ECM sound was much rawer than what was to come, and here Abercrombie recalls Norway's Terje Rypdal with a decidedly psychedelic tone applied to the guitar. Hammer is having fun on the Hammond while De Johnette is definitely playing in jazz mode, versus a more anticipated rock. His drumming could be called "sporadic". Timeless is on the border of jazz rock and pure jazz. The opening 'Lungs' is definitely the highlight along with the proggy 'Red and Orange' and the moody title track closer. The other tracks are more acoustic and introspective, foreshadowing the label's own move into contemporary jazz. Overall it has some similarities to the aforementioned Friends release minus some of the Krautrock textures that fine band managed to unconsciously obtain.


Ownership: LP: 1975 ECM (Germany). Single sleeve. A week after the 25 cent each haul, I found a few really great jazz to jazz rock albums in a Denver area store, each only 2 bucks. More to come on those.


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