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Phil Haynes / Ben Monder: Transition (s)
ByHaynes pulled up roots in 1993, moving to central Pennsylvania from New York City. But in his early days before the move, he and Ben Monder enjoyed sporadic duet jam sessions in which they dug deeply into John Coltrane's tune "Transition," from the saxophonist's 1970 album (recorded in 1965) of the same name. "Blowing our minds and souls out over [it]" is how Haynes describes the experience. On the 2025 Haynes/Monder sessions, they do the same.
Coltrane's Transition (Impulse, 1970), recorded in 1965, represented his move from the blues-based and straight-ahead jazz approach to a freer form of expression. It was recorded just before his cacophonous and some might say chaotic Ascension (Impulse!, 1966), an album thatalong with Ornette Coleman's Free Jazz (Atlantic, 1961)blew the roof off of expectations for jazz records.
Haynes Transition (s) does not reachor aspire tothe Ascension level of calamity. It has its tender, pensive moments in "Untitled Ones" and elsewhere. But it is free. The opener, "Ben I" features the guitarist sounding as if he is playing in an ice cave on a moon the size of Mercury that is circling a cold planet as far away from its star as Neptune is from our sun, while on "Untitled" Haynes makes the rustling of a small feral life form that lives and outside the mouth of that cave.
The title piece is one of those wailing, turn-up-the-volume tunes, full of raging Coltrane-ian spirituality, where God is one intense dude.
Amidst all this dark shimmer of the atmospheric mood pieces and the muscular guitar attacks, it is surprising to hear the Great American Songbook tune, "I Fall In Love Too Easily." The song is played straight, radiating the ice cave resonance with surreal undertones. That moon with the ice cave must have a dense, near-liquid atmosphere despite a mass that should not be able to hold one. A place where sound just sounds different.
Track Listing
Ben I; Untitled; Brief Piece; Untiled Ones; Transition; Ben II; Phills III; Openings; Beyond; 'Too Easily; Phills II; Ben III; Epilogue.
Personnel
Phil Haynes
drumsBen Monder
guitarAlbum information
Title: Transition (s) | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Corner Store Jazz
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