Upward Spiral

Upward Spiral

by Edward Petersen
Upward Spiral

Upward Spiral

by Edward Petersen

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Overview

Before he moved to New Orleans in the '90s, Ed Petersen seemed like a fixture on the Chicago jazz scene. But the John Coltrane-influenced tenor saxman didn't do much recording as a leader, and he was little known nationally. Upward Spiral, Petersen's first album as a leader, gave jazz fans outside of Chicago the chance to hear him with his Windy City quintet of the late '80s, which included guitarist Fareed Haque, pianist Brad Williams, bassist Rob Amster and drummer Jeff Stitely. The post-bop unit is heard performing four Petersen originals at Chicago's Green Mill on June 5, 1989 and five other songs in the studio three weeks later. In both environments, Petersen demonstrates that while he's no innovator, he's a competent and likable saxman. For those who known Haque as a fusion/crossover guitarist along the lines of Al DiMeola and Pat Metheny, it's interesting to hear him playing straight-ahead. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 09/18/1993
Label: Delmark
UPC: 0038153044527
Rank: 233462

Tracks

  1. Probably
  2. Upward Spiral
  3. Elliott Ness
  4. Objects in the Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear
  5. Poem for the Tortured Spirits
  6. Onus B
  7. Dan's Idea
  8. For Dan
  9. I Didn't Know What Time It Was

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Edward Petersen   Primary Artist,Sax (Tenor)
Rob Amster   Bass
Brad Williams   Piano
Fareed Haque   Guitar
Jeff Stitely   Drums
Ed Petersen   Sax (Tenor)

Technical Credits

Robert G. Koester   Audio Production,Producer
Joanie Pallatto   Audio Engineer,Engineer
Bradley Parker-Sparrow   Audio Engineer
Ed Petersen   Audio Production
Spotsworth "Chris" Christmas III   Assistant Engineer,Engineer
Edward Petersen   Composer,Producer,Liner Notes,Arranger
Richard Rodgers   Composer
Scott Pollard   Engineer
Brad Parker   Engineer
Al Brandtner   Design
Lorenz Hart   Composer
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