The Compass, Log and Lead

The Compass, Log and Lead
Studio album by Fred Frith, Carla Kihlstedt and Stevie Wishart
Released 2006 (2006)
Recorded October 2003
Studio New Improvised Recording, Oakland, California
Genre Experimental music, free improvisation
Length 43:25
Label Intakt (Switzerland)
Producer Intakt Records, Fredi Bosshard, Patrik Landolt

The Compass, Log and Lead is a 2006 studio album of improvised acoustic experimental music by Fred Frith, Carla Kihlstedt and Stevie Wishart. It was recorded in October 2003 in Oakland, California, and released by Intakt Records in 2006.[1][2][3]

In the CD liner notes, Frith described the collaboration on this album:

The music on this record is improvised. What we bring to each performance is who we are and all that we have learned so far ... For us, improvising is the sum of our personal musical histories intertwined, a place where we can meet on equal terms and discover things we never knew, or hear what we thought we knew in a new light. It's a conversation, an exchange. There are no rules, other than to listen well and act accordingly.[1]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[4]
All About Jazz[5]

In a review at AllMusic, arwulf called The Compass, Log and Lead "an absorbing album of collectively improvised rituals" by Frith and the "exceptionally brilliant" Kihlstedt and Wishart. He lauded it for its "strikingly inspired subtlety, delicacy, and intimacy", and said it is one of the "most intriguing entries in [Frith's] entire discography".[4]

Reviewing the album in the jazz and improvised music online magazine One Final Note, Daniel Spicer said Frith, Kihlstedt and Wishart's performances here are restrained as they test the limits of their acoustic stringed instruments, but he noted that the result is a "bewitching, lo-fi combination of folk and improv".[6] Writing in All About Jazz Glenn Astarita described the trio's "homespun ... avant-garde stylizations" as "an organic gala with a bevy of abstracts and roots-derived melodies". He called the album's twelve pieces "mesmerizing" and said it is "recommended listening".[5]

Track listing

All music by Fred Frith, Carla Kihlstedt and Stevie Wishart.

No.TitleLength
1."Time Comes Presto"3:14
2."A Beautiful Thing to Forget / Får Ej Tåckas"4:50
3."Look at Sky Go"3:39
4."Dog-Eared"2:04
5."I Am Buffalo Bill Today"4:12
6."Initially This"2:38
7."Postcard From the Back"3:55
8."I Am Map"3:31
9."Abstract Expressionism"5:16
10."Dream as a Means"3:15
11."Aller Retour"4:13
12."Time Goes Largo"2:45

Sources: AllMusic,[4] Liner notes,[1] Discogs.[3]

Personnel

Sources: Liner notes,[1] Discogs.[3]

Sound and artwork

  • Recorded at New Improved Recording, Oakland, California, October 2003
    • Engineering by Myles Boisen and John Finkbeiner
  • Mastering and final edit at Headless Buddha, Oakland, May 2004 and January 2005
    • Engineering by Myles Boisen
  • Production by Intakt Records, Fredi Bosshard and Patrik Landolt
  • Photography by Francesca Pfeffer
  • Design by Fabrizio Gilardino
  • Cover art by Carla Kihlstedt
  • Liner notes by Fred Frith

Sources: Liner notes,[1] Discogs.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 The Compass, Log and Lead (CD liner notes). Fred Frith, Carla Kihlstedt and Stevie Wishart. Intakt Records. 2006.
  2. "Fred Frith – Carla Kihlstedt – Stevie Wishart: The Compass, Log And Lead". Intakt Records. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Fred Frith, Stevie Wishart, Carla Kihlstedt – The Compass, Log, And Lead". Discogs. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  4. 1 2 3 arwulf, arwulf. "The Compass, Log and Lead". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  5. 1 2 Astarita, Glenn (8 March 2006). "Fred Frith / Stevie Wishart / Carla Kihlstedt: The Compass, Log, and Lead". All About Jazz. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  6. Spicer, Daniel (6 March 2006). "Frith/Wishart/Kihlstedt: The Compass, Log, and Lead". One Final Note. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
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