John Abercrombie, the renowned jazz guitarist, delivers a captivating experience with his album "Structures," released on August 15, 2006, under Chesky Records. This album is a masterful blend of jazz fusion and traditional jazz, showcasing Abercrombie's virtuosity and innovative approach to the genre.
"Structures" spans a full hour, offering a rich tapestry of ten tracks that highlight Abercrombie's exceptional skill and versatility. The album opens with "Jazzfolk," setting the stage for a journey through a variety of moods and styles. Standout tracks like "The Touch of Your Lips" and "Embraceable You" showcase Abercrombie's ability to infuse classic jazz standards with a fresh, contemporary twist. The instrumental prowess is evident in tracks like "3 for Three" and "Turn out the Stars," where Abercrombie's guitar work shines.
The album also features a mix of original compositions and well-known jazz pieces, such as "Moon and Sand" and "How Deep Is the Ocean," demonstrating Abercrombie's deep connection to the jazz tradition while pushing its boundaries. "Structures" is a testament to John Abercrombie's enduring influence in the world of jazz, making it a compelling addition to any music lover's collection.