"Structures," released in 2006 on Chesky Records, is a captivating journey into the world of jazz fusion, crafted by the legendary guitarist John Abercrombie. This album, recorded in the same year of its release, features a powerhouse trio with Eddie Gomez on bass and Gene Jackson on drums, delivering an hour of pure, unadulterated jazz excellence.
Abercrombie, known for his innovative approach to the guitar, showcases his virtuosity across ten tracks that blend intricate compositions with spontaneous improvisation. The album opens with "Jazzfolk," a nine-minute exploration of rhythm and melody, setting the stage for the diverse range of styles that follow. From the romantic ballad "The Touch of Your Lips" to the upbeat "3 for Three," each song offers a unique perspective on the jazz tradition.
"Structures" is a testament to Abercrombie's ability to push the boundaries of jazz while remaining rooted in its history. The album's recording, done with a single microphone, captures the raw energy and intimacy of the performances, making it a standout in Abercrombie's discography. Whether you're a longtime fan of John Abercrombie or new to his music, "Structures" is an essential addition to any jazz collection.