Saxophonist
Tim Ries continues to prove himself a player and composer of great depth and maturity. Joined by trumpeter
Scott Wendholt, guitarist
Ben Monder, bassist
Scott Colley, and drummer
Billy Drummond,
Ries presents five originals as well as the melancholy standard
"Some Other Time," a jazz-inflected reworking of
J.S. Bach's
"Sonata Nr. 2 Siciliano," and a snappy soprano rendition of
Ornette Coleman's
"Jayne." This last gives
Colley and
Drummond a chance to show off their formidable soloing skills.
Ries's two fast-swinging numbers,
"Indeed" and
"Guardian Angel," feature some of
Ben Monder's most bop-oriented playing on record; he sounds rather like
Pat Metheny in straightahead mode.
Monder also shines on
"Free Three," a lively waltz with a beautiful contrapuntal head arrangement, and
When I'm Through," the plaintive closer.
Ries's own solos, on tenor and soprano, unfold with a sense of suspense and drama; his tone and melodic voice blends fabulously with the equally compelling
Wendholt, especially on the lyrical
"St. Michel." Compositionally,
Ries's aesthetic falls somewhere between the free-bop of
Ornette Coleman and the more ethereal harmonic universe of the
ECM school. ~ David R. Adler