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Jim Snidero: Stream of Consciousness
ByWhen Snidero arrived at the Savant label in 2007, he pulled the pianistic rug out from under himself, making

Paul Bollenback
guitarb.1959

Jack McDuff
organ, Hammond B31926 - 2001

McClenty Hunter
drumsStream Of Consciousness, while working off the same instrumental template as Snidero's two prior releases, is vastly different. Snidero moves further afield than ever before, pushing the envelope in all the right ways. Free jazz filigree doesn't find its way into his work, but Snidero does go out on a limb here with probing tunes that push at the walls of convention ("Stream Of Consciousness" and "Fear One"). His version of outward-bound music still retains firm structure in most respects, with modal manners and pulsating cymbals grounding the title track, for example, but they look toward the great beyond and feel free of the shackles of jazz norms and niceties.
Drummer

Rudy Royston
drums
Linda May Han Oh
bass, acousticb.1984

Dave Douglas
trumpetb.1963
Snidero has never sounded better. The creative and tonal hallmarks that have made him such a respected player remain intact, but his fiery disposition is balanced with a focused and friendly quality, slicing through the mix or simply drawing focus and floating in the musical ether that surrounds him on "Vantage."
This may be the strongest album in a discography packed with winners. A change, once again, has done Snidero good; while Stream Of Consciousness may not be typical for him, what is? ">
Track Listing
Stream Of Consciousness; Nirvana; Fear One; Vantage; Black Ice; Wisdom's Path; K-Town.
Personnel
Jim Snidero
saxophone, altoJim Snidero: alto saxophone; Paul Bollenback: guitar; Linda Oh: bass; Rudy Royston: drums.
Album information
Title: Stream of Consciousness | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Savant Records
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