Jeb Bishop's 2008 release "Tiebreaker" is a captivating journey into the world of free jazz and avant-garde music. This album, released under the NotTwo label, is a testament to Bishop's mastery of his craft and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional jazz. With a runtime of 58 minutes, "Tiebreaker" is a collection of six tracks that showcase Bishop's virtuosic playing and his knack for creating intricate, thought-provoking compositions.
The album opens with "Round Two," a track that immediately draws the listener in with its complex rhythms and soaring melodies. "Jacket Weather" follows, offering a more introspective, contemplative mood. "Double Dog" is a standout track, featuring a driving beat and a series of dazzling solos that highlight Bishop's technical prowess. "How Are You Dear" is a hauntingly beautiful ballad, showcasing Bishop's ability to evoke deep emotion with his playing.
"Northstar" is a highlight of the album, with its intricate arrangements and dynamic shifts. The album closes with "Piggly Wiggly," a track that brings the album full circle, tying together the various themes and motifs that have been explored throughout. Throughout "Tiebreaker," Jeb Bishop demonstrates why he is one of the most exciting and innovative musicians in the world of free jazz and avant-garde music.