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Kyle Bruckmann's Wrack - Intents & Purposes '2006

Intents & Purposes
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Album name Intents & Purposes
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Date 2006
GenreJazz
Play time 51:58
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 246 MB
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Tracks list

Tracklist:

1. The System Cannot Withstand Close Scrutiny (05:29)
2. Slippery Disciplines (07:53)
3. Inasmuch As (05:38)
4. Intents & Purposes (14:21)
5. Hot Bother (06:00)
6. Despite All Evidence to the Contrary (06:48)
7. Further Ado (05:45)

Personnel:

Kyle Bruckmann: oboe English horn, suona
Timothy Daisy: percussion
Anton Hatwich: bass
Jen Clare Paulson: viola
Jason Stein: bass clarinet


 moreIt's ALSO my greatest naming shame: rabid as I was becoming about the
legacy of Creative Music during those years, I had somehow missed the existence
of the Bill Dixon masterpiece of the same title. I could try to pretend, now
that I've set myself straight, that it was named as a fawning homage (despite
having remarkably little in common from a compositional standpoint). But it was
just sheer, exuberant ignorance. My thanks and apologies, Bill Dixon - rest in
power.

"Top Ten 2007" — Troy Collins, Cadence

"There are echoes of the groups that influenced his development as a composer,
from the AACM, in the juxtaposition of through-composed and improvised
passages... to the exhilarating urgency of Hal Russell's NRG Ensemble and Flying
Luttenbachers in the tight, irregular metrics of "The System Cannot Withstand
Close Scrutiny"... Bruckmann's background in classical music manifests itself in
the arrangements, which make impressive use of the dark colours of Jen Clare
Paulson's viola, and the Bartók-inflected melodic contours, notably on the
14-minute title track. It's a more varied and energetic outing than the group's
sober debut on Red Toucan three years ago, thanks in part to the enthusiastic
input of newcomers Anton Hatwich and Jason Stein... But there's as much brain as
brawn, and Intents & Purposes is dazzling proof that intricately arranged,
angular modern jazz can be accessible and enjoyable." — Dan Warburton,
The Wire

"Bruckmann effortlessly occupies the space between jazz and classical music,
generating movements of somber reflection one minute, turbulent intensity the
next. From Morton Feldman-esque minimalism to Charles Ives-like bluster, Wrack
has few equals." — Troy Collins, All About Jazz

"Chicago expat Kyle Bruckmann conceived this quintet as a jazz band, but as he
writes in the liner notes, "as an oboist I have little choice but to approach
jazz tangentially." His classical training makes its presence more strongly felt
on the new disc: the rhythms are more complex and less swinging, the
counterpoint more rigorous. Trombonist Jeb Bishop has left the group since its
self-titled debut, replaced by Jason Stein on bass clarinet, so that Wrack's
front line now consists of Bruckmann, Stein, and violist Jen Clare Paulson--and
though they all acquit themselves admirably, they're all crowded into the same
narrow timbral range, making it harder to appreciate the details in Bruckmann's
writing or the nuances in the solos. But the musicians' improvisational skill
still comes through, and drummer Tim Daisy gives the dense, asymmetrical
compositions a surprisingly springy feel." — Peter Margasak, Chicago
Reader

"Some of the seven pieces here are cinematically evocative, but at other
times... they can show a surprising boldness. Whatever the intents, it shows
Bruckmann to be an interestingly diverse bandleader who’s well worth
watching." — Kurt Gottschalk, All About Jazz New York

"..creative in concept and well executed by an obviously dedicated group.
Recommended." — David Kane, Cadence 



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