In a fanciful press release for this record, 
Carla Bley wrote that she wanted to make a record that would "put people in a mellow, sensual mood" as opposed to getting them all riled up as usual. She must have meant some of this ironically, for while 
Heavy Heart is a somewhat bright, light-minded album, there are plenty of dark undercurrents to be heard. For example, take the fascinating "Light or Dark," where a light, happy texture is undercut by 
Hiram Bullock's intruding dissonant guitar and 
Kenny Kirkland's discordant comping. Or the ominously titled "Ending It," with 
Gary Valente's abrasive trombone dominating everyone -- or the dissonant, almost inaudible wind backings to 
Kirkland's big-hearted piano on "Starting Again." In any case, 
Bley's iconoclastic imagination and ear for unusual sonorities is definitely in gear writing for her ten-tet -- and true to her word, a number like "Talking Hearts," an alleged romantic dialogue between 
Bullock's smooth guitar and 
Bley's sly synthesizer, is saunteringly attractive stuff. ~ Richard S. Ginell