Discography of Joe Fonda 1999

Scott Miller & Joe Fonda
«Bottoms Out»

Scott Miller & Joe Fonda: Bottoms Out Lineup
  • Scott Miller - composer
  • Joe Fonda - composer, double bass
  • Kevin Norton - drums
  • Michael Jefry Stevens - piano
  • Mark Whitecage - alto saxophone
  • David Bindman - clarinet, tenor saxophone
  • David Schumacher - baritone saxophone
  • Robert DeBellis - baritone saxophone
  • Sam Furnace - baritone saxophone
  • Steve Swell - trombone
  • Jim Leff - trombone
Titles
  • Song for My Mother/Mischief (Joe Fonda)
  • No Second Troy
  • Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground
  • Over the Sea Waltz
  • Spencer Lane Extension

Released 1999 by Cadence Jazz Records [#1085]

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Dec 1, 1999 by Robert Spencer for All About Jazz

Bottoms Out features some of the most innovative and imaginative improvisers on the scene today - musicians who have mastered the blues and bop but are also aware of the musical developments of the last thirty years in what is often pejoratively or derisively labeled "freequot; music. These five performances capture a large ensemble as exciting as any operating these days, playing straightahead with fire and extending the range of possibilities with unfailing musical sensibility.

Take the opening, Joe Fonda's quot;Song for My Mother/Mischief.quot; The gentle theme evolves into a rollicking blues rapped out by drummer Kevin Norton. Trombonist Steve Swell takes a gutty tailgating solo that recalls the very best of the great Roswell Rudd. Hard to top, but baritone saxophonist David Schumacher follows him unaccompanied and takes things even farther. Then the instrumentalists come together in a glorious frenzy evoking the outrageous climaxes of Mingus' The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady.

Scott Miller's compositions, which fill out the balance of the disc, are engagingly and intricately constructed to make maximum use of this large ensemble, allowing for all the soloists - particularly Fonda, Norton, the stunningly versatile pianist Michael Jefry Stevens, and Swell - to show their tremendous abilities. They need those abilities, for Miller's compositions are loaded with unexpected twists. This is jazz and improvised music of the highest quality. Recommended.

Reprinted with permission. Copyright © 2006 All About Jazz and Robert Spencer

All reviews written by Robert Spencer:

  1. Fonda/Stevens Group: Evolution
  2. Fonda/Stevens Group: Live at the Bunker (liner notes)
  3. Scott Miller & Joe Fonda: Bottoms Out

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