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Chris Potter: Monterey Quartet & Underground
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Dave Holland / Gonzalo Rubalcaba / Chris Potter / Eric Harland The Monterey Quartet: Live at the 2007 Monterey Jazz Festival Monterey Jazz Festival Records Year | Chris Potter Ultrahang ArtistShare 2009 |
Although he was the youngest ever winner (at 29 in 2000) of Denmark's International Jazzpar Prize, the sadly-now-suspended most prestigious and lucrative award in jazz, saxophonist

Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971

Dave Holland
bassb.1946
Potter, who plays tenor sax exclusively on Live at the 2007 Monterey Jazz Festival and mostly on Ultrahang, is one of the few tenors of his generation who mentions Sonny Rollinsrather than the more commonly referenced John Coltraneas an influence and hero. And more than most players today, he cultivates a rich tone and technique by exploring the harmonic, melodic and sonic possibilities of his instrument, just as Rollins has. His solos are fashioned to the context of the pieces he's playing, making each distinctive so there is never a feeling of sameness or repetition from track to track, even when his is the primary voice, as is often the case on both these CDs.
Anchored by Holland's bass, the rhythm section on Monterey Quartet is a marvel of flexible power and syncopation, swing for post-Swing Era jazz, mostly courtesy of drummer

Eric Harland
drumsb.1976

Gonzalo Rubalcaba
pianob.1963
The quartet Chris Potter Underground of Ultrahang doesn't even have a bassist. Drummer

Nate Smith
drumsb.1974

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Adam Rogers
guitarb.1965
Tracks and Personnel
The Monterey Quartet: Live at the 2007 Monterey Jazz Festival
Tracks: Treachery; Minotaur; Otra Mirada; Step To It; Maiden; 50; Veil Of Tears; Spoken Introduction; Ask Me Why.
Personnel: Dave Holland: bass; Gonzalo Rubalcaba: piano; Chris Potter: tenor saxophone; Eric Harland: drums.
Ultrahang
Tracks: Ultrahang; Facing East; Rumples; It Ain't Me, Babe; Time's Arrow; Small Wonder; Boots; Interstellar Signals.
Personnel: Chris Potter: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet; Adam Rogers: guitar; Craig Taborn: Fender Rhodes; Nate Smith: drums.
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