I recently enjoyed a visit to Chicago and, of course, a trip to the Jazz Record Mart. This little gem is at 27 East Illinois St., just a little North of the River and West of Michigan Ave. Right next to it, I will mention before I forget, is a wonderful Thai restaurant, The Star of Siam.
The JRM is a wonderful place to find just what you are looking for, especially if you are looking for jazz that has a Chicago connection. I walked out with six recordings, a couple of which I couldn't find online.
Ken Vandermark's Sound in Action Trio is something special: Vandermark on tenor sax and clarinet, with Robert Barry and Tim Mulvenna, both on drums. The album is Design in Time (1999). I am playing the first cut, Ornette Coleman's 'Law Years' and Albert Ayler's 'Angels'. I also nailed Dual Pleasure, with Vandermark and Paal Nilssen-Love on drums. I am playing 'Anno 1240'. Both albums are superb. Vandermark is one of the most brilliant horn players of the current age. He is endlessly inventive, with that hard edge and reverence for musical history that defines Chicago avant garde. The trio album is more accessible, mostly because Vandermark is covering other composers.
Trio 3 with Geri Allen, At This Time (2009), features:
- Alto Saxophone, Cover – Oliver Lake
- Bass – Reggie Workman
- Drums – Andrew Cyrille
- Piano – Geri Allen
The late Fred Anderson is another Chicago AG stalwart. I picked up his Blue Winter, a two disc CD with William Parker on bass and Hamid Drake on drums. The first disc is a long rambling blues. I am playing the last cut, 'IV', from the second disc. There is power in that there trio!
I also picked up The All-Star Game I, with
- Alto Saxophone – Marshall Allen
- Bass– Alan Silva, William Parker
- Drums– Hamid Drake
- Tenor Saxophone– Kidd Jordan
Finally, I purchased The Matthew Shipp Trio-The Multiplication Table (1998).
- Double Bass – William Parker
- Drums – Susie Ibarra
- Piano – Matthew Shipp
That was my trip to the record store. Oh, and the Thai food was excellent.