Uncharted Territories

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Uncharted Territories
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 11, 2018 (2018-05-11)
RecordedMay 2–3, 2017
StudioNRS Studio, Catskill, NY
GenreJazz
Length130:52
LabelDare2 Records
ProducerDave Holland
Dave Holland chronology
Aziza
(2016)
Uncharted Territories
(2018)
Without Deception
(2020)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
All About Jazz[1]
Blurt[2]
DownBeat[3]
Financial Times[4]
Jazzwise[5]
The Sydney Morning Herald[6]
Tom HullA−[7]

Uncharted Territories is a two-disc studio album by English jazz bassist Dave Holland together with saxophonist Evan Parker, percussionist Ches Smith, and pianist Craig Taborn.[8][9][10] The album was released on May 11, 2018 via Holland's own Dare2 Records label.[11]

Reception[edit]

S. Victor Aaron of Something Else! stated "A blessed combination of two shores and two generations but a remarkably single minded mission to make magic from dust, the double CD free jazz extravaganza Uncharted Territories continues the fertile tradition of cross-pollination between the American and British free jazz scenes. As the man in the middle of this tradition, Dave Holland continues to add meaningful music to an already ample, rewarding catalog".[12] Martin Longley writing for DownBeat commented, " The joy of having 23 tracks is that just as many approaches are available, from soft, tentative transparency to agitated, emphatic spikiness."[3] Mac Randall in his review for JazzTimes noted, "To have the bassist and saxophonist renew their lengthy acquaintance in a recording studio is notable enough, but to make matters more intriguing, they’ve hooked up on this double-disc set with two players of a younger generation and a similar free spirit, keyboardist Craig Taborn and drummer-percussionist Ches Smith. Only three of the 23 tracks were pre-written; the rest are free improvisations, titled according to their instrument combinations... Not shockingly, Holland and Parker acquit themselves well throughout."[13]

Paul Weideman of The New Mexican wrote "In May 2017, two English-born jazz veterans — bassist Dave Holland, seventy-one, and saxophonist Evan Parker, seventy-four — spent two days in the studio with Craig Taborn (keyboards and electronics) and Ches Smith (percussion). The result is 23 tracks, totaling two hours and 12 minutes of what truly qualifies as “aliveness music.” ... On the whole, the album is a beautiful and exhilarating event!"[14] Mike Hobart writing for Financial Times added, "But for the most part, Holland applies his firm lines and resonant tone to the free jazz methods he pioneered in late 1960s London alongside the likes of saxophonist Evan Parker, who plays tenor on this recording. And with Taborn complementing Parker’s bell-tone murmurations and Smith equally astute, Holland’s through-form jazz sounds fresh, resolute and contemporary."[4]

Track listing[edit]

Disc one
No.TitleLength
1."Thought on Earth"7:37
2."Piano - Bass - Percussion T1"5:47
3."Q&A"4:40
4."Tenor - Percussion W2"3:25
5."QT12"6:10
6."Tenor - Bass W3"2:44
7."QW2"8:17
8."Tenor - Piano - Bass T2"5:36
9."Organ - Vibes W1"6:14
10."Bass - Percussion T2"5:07
11."Tenor - Piano - Percussion T1"9:34
Disc two
No.TitleLength
1."QT13"6:25
2."Tenor - Bass - Percussion T2"4:10
3."Piano - Percussion W3"5:01
4."QT5"6:54
5."Tenor - Bass W1"4:16
6."Piano - Bass - Percussion T2"5:37
7."Unsteady As She Goes"5:39
8."Bass - Percussion T1"6:02
9."QW5"2:26
10."Tenor - Bass - Percussion T1"5:18
11."Tenor - Bass W2"3:46
12."QW1"10:07

Quote from the liner notes: "At the end of the two days of recording we had almost six hours of recorded material from which we've selected the 23 tracks featured on this release. The spontaneously created tracks use a code for the title that designates the instrumentation, the day and the take number." For example: QT12 = Quartet, Tuesday, Take 12. Tenor - Bass W3 = Tenor Bass Duo, Wednesday, Take 3.

Personnel[edit]

  • Dave Holland – bass
  • Evan Parker – tenor sax
  • Craig Taborn – piano, keyboards, organ, electronics
  • Ches Smith – percussion

Charts[edit]

Chart Peak
position
US Top Jazz Albums (Billboard)[15] 7

References[edit]

  1. ^ Phipps, Don (6 October 2018). "Dave Holland: Uncharted Territories". All About Jazz. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  2. ^ TOLAND, MICHAEL. "DAVE HOLLAND/EVAN PARKER/CRAIG TABORN/CHES SMITH – Uncharted Territories". Blurt. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  3. ^ a b Longley, Martin (August 2018). "Dave Holland Uncharted Territories (Dare 2)". DownBeat. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  4. ^ a b Hobart, Mike (11 May 2018). "Dave Holland: Uncharted Territories — 'fresh, resolute and contemporary'". ft.com. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  5. ^ Nicholson, Stuart (June 2018). "Review". Jazzwise. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  6. ^ Shand, John (14 September 2018). "Music reviews: Paul McCartney, Macy Gray, Troye Sivan, Dave Holland and more". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Tom Hull: Grade List: Dave Holland". Tom Hull. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  8. ^ "Dave Holland: Uncharted Territories". Allmusic. allmusic.com. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  9. ^ Johnson, Kevin (17 May 2018). "Dave Holland Releases "Uncharted Territories"". No Treble. notreble.com. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  10. ^ Ham, Robert (26 April 2018). "Jazz Bassist Dave Holland Premieres Track From New Album Uncharted Territories". Paste Magazine. pastemagazine.com. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  11. ^ "Dave Holland, Evan Parker, Craig Taborn And Ches Smith – Uncharted Territories". Discogs. discogs.com. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  12. ^ AARON, S. VICTOR (10 May 2018). "Dave Holland – Uncharted Territories (2018)". Something Else!. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  13. ^ R, Mac. "Dave Holland: Uncharted Territories (Dare2)". JazzTimes. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  14. ^ Weideman, Paul (11 May 2018). "ALBUM REVIEW DAVE HOLLAND "Uncharted Territories" (Dare2 Records)". The New Mexican. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  15. ^ "Craig Taborn Chart History (Top Jazz Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved 28 January 2022.

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