Your Life Flashes

Your Life Flashes
Studio album by Fieldwork
Released 2002
Recorded March 27, 2002
Studio Sorcerer Sound, New York City
Genre Jazz
Length 50:01
Label Pi Recordings
Producer Fieldwork
Vijay Iyer chronology
Panoptic Modes
(2001)Panoptic Modes2001
Your Life Flashes
(2002)
In What Language?
(2003)In What Language?2003

Your Life Flashes is the debut album by Fieldwork, a collective trio consisting of Aaron Stewart on tenor saxophone, Vijay Iyer on piano, and Elliot Humberto Kavee on drums, which was recorded in 2002 and released on Pi Recordings.[1]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

In his review for AllMusic, David R. Adler states, "Like much of what Iyer creates under his own name, this music has the distinction of being toe-tappingly accessible and yet, on a technical level, nearly incomprehensible. It is a highly specialized language, to be sure, but also an endlessly refreshing one."[2]

The JazzTimes review by Aaron Steinberg suggests, "Fieldwork's musicians have absorbed the highly rhythmic, dryly funky style that came out of the M-Base school and have adapted it to a cutting modern acoustic jazz setting. What sets Fieldwork apart, however, is the trio’s fervent and unwavering embrace of rhythm and attack."[3]

The All About Jazz review by Dan McLenaghan states, "Your Life Flashes sounds foreign and familiar and avant-garde and mainstream all at the same time."[4]

Track listing

All compositions by Vijay Iyer except where noted.

  1. "In Medias Res" – 6:03
  2. "Accumulated Gestures" – 5:43
  3. "Sublimination" (Aaaron Stewart) – 4:37
  4. "Generations" – 5:49
  5. "Mosaic" (Aaron Stewart) – 4:51
  6. "Sympathy" – 4:21
  7. "Step Lively" – 2:53
  8. "Horoscape" – 4:51
  9. "The Inner World" – 5:29
  10. "Path of Action (for Horace Tapscott)" – 5:24

Personnel

References

  1. Your Life Flashes on Pi Recordings
  2. 1 2 Adler, David R.. Fieldwork – Your Life Flashes: Review at AllMusic. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  3. Steinberg, Aaron. Your Life Flashes review at JazzTimes
  4. McLenaghan, Dan. Your Life Flashes review at All About Jazz
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