Recorded nearly a decade after the epochal
Mumbo Jumbo, and using some of the same musicians,
Jim Staley continues to effectively utilize the trio format, although he adds an effective duo piece with
John Zorn (again on alto sax) and a deliberative solo statement on trombone. Every one of the nine tracks has its moments, but the emphasis on longer pieces and greater atmosphere mitigates the edge that made the earlier release so compelling. Still, admirers of
Staley's gorgeously subversive trombone will not be disappointed, as he continues to impress with knotty runs, fat, globular splats, and riveting, muted jabs. The two tracks with electric harpist
Zeena Parkins take awhile to get moving, but the attractive work of
Ikue Mori on drum machines and
Davey Williams on guitar adds nicely to the mix. ~ Steve Loewy