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Atomic: Pet Variations
ByAtomic
band / ensemble / orchestra
Ken Vandermark
saxophoneb.1964

Paal Nilssen-Love
drumsb.1974
Compared to the relative stability of their past career, Pet Variations represents something of a blip for Atomic, not a revolution as such but a notable deviation from previous practice. Where their past albums largely featured material composed by members of the bandpredominantly by reed player Fredrik Ljungkvist or pianist H?vard Wiikhere, apart from the pianist's title piece, all the tracks are compositions by outsiders. And what outsiders! Check out this (alphabetical) list:

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023

Jan Garbarek
saxophoneb.1947

Jimmy Giuffre
clarinet1921 - 2008

Steve Lacy
saxophone, soprano1934 - 2004

Alexander von Schlippenbach
pianob.1938

Brian Wilson
vocalsb.1942
The album opens with Wiik's "Pet Variations," so named because it explores variations of Wilson's "Pet Sounds"one of the two instrumentals on the Beach Boys' album of that namebefore seamlessly segueing into a version of it, altogether making this the album's longest track at nearly nine minutes. It features all five players in full flight, playing a series of high-energy ensemble passages interspersed with individuals or pairs of players soloing. By comparison, Lacy's "Art" has a more laid-back feel while still undeniably holding onto the jazz tag, mainly sticking to its simple but haunting melody without over embellishing it, with Wiik's piano being particularly noteworthy. A short and snappy version of Bley's "Walking Woman" is dominated by a procession of fine solos, led off by Ljungkvist's sax and

Magnus Broo
trumpetThe presence of Varese and Messiaen in the above list of composers may have prompted a double-take from some jazz fans, but they need not worry as both pieceson either side of Jimmy Giuffre's poignant "Cry Want"fit beautifully into the album, sounding perfectly natural and at home. Atomic are to be congratulated on their selection and execution of the pair. After the Messiaen piece, the album draws to a close with two more European compositions,"Inri" by von Schlippenbach, and Garbarek's "Karin's Mode." Both are full-blooded American jazz from start to finish and bring the album to a rip-roaring conclusion.
When composing artists cover other songwriters' music, it can be anything from a holding operationwitness

Rahsaan Roland Kirk
woodwinds1935 - 1977
Track Listing
Pet Variations/Pet Sounds; Art; Walking Woman; Un Grand Sommeil Noir; Cry Want; Louange à l’?ternité de Jésus; Inri; Karin’s Mode.
Personnel
Atomic
band / ensemble / orchestraFredrik Ljungkvist: saxophone, clarinet; Magnus Broo: trumpet; H?vard Wiik: piano; Ingebrigt H?ker Flaten: bass; Hans Hulb?kmo: drums.
Album information
Title: Pet Variations | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Odin Records
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