Albums Featuring - Adam Lane
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Catalog Number: CIMP 371
Blue Flint GirlDavid Haney (Piano), Michael Bisio (Bass), Adam Lane (Bass)David Haney continues to impress and confound a listening audience. Totally unpredictable on this concert, there are shades of Dada, Old-timey, Avant, New music—all interwoven with two of the finest bassists in play. It’s hard to prepare (i.e., make assumptions) for a Haney recital. So here are nine cuts that come at you from all directions. Relax and enjoy the ride. And then there are those bassists ...Catalog Number: CIMP LTD 354
Blues RoyaleDavid Haney (Piano), Mike Bisio (Bass), Adam Lane (Bass)David Haney: one of the most originally rooted improvisers and a true original, backed by two of the most probing, inventive bassists in this music: Mike Bisio and Adam Lane. Just the logistics and possibilities of this encounter will intrigue the seasoned listener. Now add in the program concept—Traditional Blues and other music of antiquity—and the challenge further intrigues. Involving and deeply soulful creative improvised music.Catalog Number: CIMP 344
Infinite PotentialLou Grassi (Drums, Percussion), Perry Robinson (Clarinet, Ocharina), David Taylor (Bass Trombone), Herb Robertson (Trumpet, Pocket Trumpet, Flugelhorn), Adam Lane (Bass)The 10th anniversary edition of the Po Band finds this veteran collective improvisation group in absolutely top form as it weaves whole cloth out of the threads from their individual minds and collective creativity that is vibrant in exposition and stunning in its conclusions. Recorded Sept.26 & 27, 2005Catalog Number: CIMP 338
The MusicDavid Haney (Piano), Julian Priester (Trombone), Adam Lane (Bass)Chances are you've never heard of David Haney but this follow-up to his much acclaimed duo with Julian Priester (Cadence Jazz Records 1179) should convince you that his is an original musical voice deserving of some attention. Joined by the masterful bassist Adam Lane, these three work hand-in-glove in this exploration of Haney's world. There's nothing familiar about this music but it's still deeply satisfying. Recorded Aug. 12, 2005.
Catalog Number: CIMP Records 335
Music Degree ZeroAdam Lane (Bass), Vinny Golia (Saxophone), Vijay Anderson (Drums)Here is the mate to CIMP 325 and—lest there be any—all doubts will be squelched by the power and strength of this trio. The accolades were universal in their comments on the excitement and power this trio generated on the session's first release. This is its complement and is in every way equal to the first volume. Hot and intense, this is a Jazz power trio. Recorded Feb. 24&25, 2005.Catalog Number: CIMP 325
Zero Degree MusicAdam Lane (Bass), Vinny Golia (Soprano&Tenor Saxophones), Vijay Anderson (Drums)Adam Lane has quickly established himself as a musician of depth and quality through a small but exceptional group of recordings. And here is another outstanding effort. This is not just a trio: it is three well integrated artists playing music that will satisfy the most demanding listeners. And for fans of Vinny Golia, this is arguably some of his most dynamic sax playing on record. Recorded February 24 & 25, 2005.Catalog Number: CIMP 316
Isms OutBurton Greene (Piano), Roy Campbell (Trumpets), Adam Lane (Bass), Lou Grassi (Drums)Playing the music of Bill Evans, Jim Hall, Ali Akbar Khan, and its own originals, the Burton Greene-Roy Campbell 4tet goes pretty straight ahead but without compromise as four strong instrumental voices document their music following an East Coast tour. The expressions and themes are exceptional. It's been almost two decades since Burton recorded in quartet and over 30 years since he recorded with trumpet. This is Roy's first recording with Burton. Recorded June 29, 2004.Catalog Number: CIMP 306
Paths to GloryKalaparush Maurice McIntyre (Tenor), Adam Lane (Bass), Jesse Dulman (Tuba), Ravish Momin (Drums)Kalaparush & The Light have, over the past 3 years, put forth one of the most distinct group sounds of the new millennium. After 3 recordings solidifying that group sound, they join forces with the soulful power of Adam Lane's bass. This was such a success there was discussion about incorporating the bassist into the group whole. What a novel way to grow a group. Who knows? At this rate, 15 years from now it could be Kalaparush & The Light Big Band. If so, it all started here. Recorded March 4 & 5, 2004.Catalog Number: CIMP 281
DosAdam Lane (Bass), John Tchicai (Bass Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone)Here is a chance to hear the talents of Adam Lane and John Tchicai up close. Warm, inventive, and personal, the 10 original tracks will transport you with their imaginative and fun excursions. Many people feel Mr. Tchicai is playing with renewed vigor and fire these past couple of years. This should confirm that belief. Recorded October 2 & 3, 2002.Catalog Number: CIMP 263
Fo(u)r Being(s)Adam Lane (Bass), John Tchicai (Tenor Saxophone), Paul Smoker (Trumpet), Barry Altschul (Drums)This is bassist Adam Lane's third release. His first 2 offered a thunderous view of his writing/arranging work for larger groups. Again, the listener is treated to Adam Lane's compositional abilities, and, in addition, is better able to hear his instrumental abilities, well-exposed over the 6 tracks. In this all-star company there's no place to hide and Adam proves he's up to the company he keeps.


