Circuit Rider (album)

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Circuit Rider
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 31, 2014
RecordedOctober 29 & 30, 2013
StudioMighty Fine Productions, Denver, CO
GenreJazz
Length56:39
LabelYellowbird
yeb-7745
ProducerHans Wendl
Ron Miles chronology
Quiver
(2012)
Circuit Rider
(2014)
I Am a Man
(2017)

Circuit Rider is an album by cornetist/composer Ron Miles with guitarist Bill Frisell and drummer Brian Blade which was released on the Yellowbird label in 2014.[1][2]

Reception[edit]

Professional ratings
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The Absolute Sound[3]

The Absolute Sound's Bill Milkowski observed "For 20 years inventive trumpeter-cornetist Ron Miles has had a special musical relationship with guitarist Bill Frisell, and this trio outing unites them with drummer Brian Blade. ... Miles and Frisell demonstrate a rare musical telepathy".[3]

In JazzTimes Britt Robson wrote "Frisell sidles into projects led by his longtime friend and cohort, cornetist-trumpeter Ron Miles. Circuit Rider continues the lineage of their duet disc, Heaven, from 2002, and Quiver a decade later, which inaugurated their current trio by adding Brian Blade on drums. All three albums feature songs that are as firm, earthy and countrified as heirloom tomatoes ... the trio’s maturation on this outing is perhaps most due to the enhanced influence of Blade ... the drummer-composer had long demonstrated his affinity for the distinctive way Miles and Frisell approached Americana jazz. But the familiarity he gleaned during the Quiver sessions pays off with a fuller membership in the proceedings here".[4]

Track listing[edit]

All compositions by Ron Miles except where noted

  1. "Comma" – 9:07
  2. "Jive Five Floor Four" (Charles Mingus) – 6:55
  3. "The Flesh is Weak" – 5:00
  4. "Dancing Close and Slow" – 8:50
  5. "Circuit Rider" – 4:55
  6. "Reincarnation of a Lovebird" (Mingus) – 7:07
  7. "Angelina" – 5:04
  8. "Two Kinds of Blues" (Jimmy Giuffre) – 9:41

Personnel[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bill Frisell discography, accessed April 29, 2019
  2. ^ Enja Yellowbird discography, accessed April 29, 2019
  3. ^ a b Milkowski, B. The Absolute Sound Review, accessed April 29, 2019
  4. ^ Robson, B. JazzTimes Review, accessed April 29, 2019