During the 20 years that preceded this set, Paul Motian had led some of the most intriguing jazz groups around. For this project, his "Electric Bebop Band" consists of two tenors (Chris Potter and Chris Cheek), two guitars (Kurt Rosenwinkel and Brad Schoeppach), bassist Steve Swallow, and the leader himself on drums. With the exception of Motian's opening selection and a pair of originals by Rosenwinkel, the repertoire consists of three songs by Thelonious Monk and one tune apiece from Bud Powell, Miles Davis, George Shearing, Charlie Parker, and Rodgers & Hart. Essentially a straight-ahead bebop date, the most unusual aspect of the set (which unfortunately has no liner notes, so individual soloists are not identified) is that there are many sections where two different players solo together. Usually it is the two tenors or both of the guitarists, but occasionally it's a tenor and a guitarist. Everyone plays well, but nothing really that unexpected occurs. The songs are superior; the highlights include Powell's "Celia," a medium-slow "Blue Room," "Milestones" (the 1947 song), and Monk's "Work." But overall, this date falls short of being memorable. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Flight of the Bluejay
09/01/1998 | Winter & Winter
All Music Guide Review
Flight of the Bluejay Track Listing
Credits of Flight of the Bluejay
- Paul Motian
- Drums, Main Performer
- Chris Potter
- Sax (Tenor)
- Stefan F. Winter
- Producer
- Brad Shepik
- Guitar (Electric)
- Steve Byram
- Design
- Lesley Schiff
- Art Direction
- Rory Romano
- Assistant Engineer
- Adrian VonRipka
- Digital Mastering
- Chris Cheek
- Sax (Tenor)
- Anthony Gonzales
- Mixing Assistant
- Electric Bebop Band
- Performer
- Joe Ferla
- Engineer, Mixing
- Steve Swallow
- Bass (Electric)













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