Augmenting his rhythm section of bassist
Richard Davis and drummer
Elvin Jones with vibraphonist
Bobby Hutcherson, pianist
Andrew Hill records an excellent set of subdued but adventurous post-bop with
Judgment. Without any horns, the mood of the session is calmer than
Black Fire, but
Hill's compositions take more risks than before. Close listening reveals how he subverts hard bop structure and brings in rhythmic and harmonic elements from modal jazz and the avant-garde. The harmonic structure on each composition is quite complex, fluctuating between dissonant chords and nimble, melodic improvisations. Naturally,
Hill's playing shines in this self-created context, but
Hutcherson equals the pianist with his complex, provocative solos and unexpected melodic juxtapositions.
Jones shifts the rhythms with style, and his solos are exceptionally musical, as is
Davis' fluid bass. The combination of the band's intricate interplay and the stimulating compositions make
Judgment another important release from
Hill. It may require careful listening, but the results are worth it. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine