Double or Nothing documents a meeting that was bound to happen, as likeminded and closely connected as these groups are. The Swedish AALY and Chicago DKV are both fiery powerhouse trios with a penchant for covering Albert Ayler and Don Cherry when not playing tunes of their own. DKV member Ken Vandermark has also joined AALY on each of that group's four albums. The result is what fans would expect, but no more. With AALY heard in the left channel and DKV in the right, the album opens with a recording of Vandermark's "Left to Right," which predates the version found on AALY's 2000 release, I Wonder if I Was Screaming. This time around, it kicks off with a five-minute drum duo by Kjell Nordeson and Hamid Drake. The rest of the album consists of a particularly dynamic performance -- ranging from sparsely quiet to shredding -- of Ayler's "Angels," a Vandermark favorite, which leads without break into Cherry's "Awake Nu." Both Mats Gustafsson and DKV would separately revisit "Awake Nu" in the next couple of years; these versions can be heard on The Thing (Crazy Wisdom, 2001) and Trigonometry (Okkadisk, 2002). ~ Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide
Double or Nothing
01/01/2002
All Music Guide Review
Double or Nothing Track Listing
Credits of Double or Nothing
- Ken Vandermark
- Clarinet, Clarinet (Bass), Sax (Tenor), Mixing, B-Flat Clarinet
- Kent Kessler
- Bass
- John McCortney
- Engineer, Mixing
- Mats Gustafsson
- Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor)
- The AALY Trio
- Group
- Kjell Nordeson
- Drums
- Bruno Johnson
- Executive Producer
- DKV Trio
- Group
- Louise Molnar
- Graphic Design
- Hamid Drake
- Drums
- Peter Brötzmann
- Cover Art














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