Source: AllAboutJazz.com
2003

Organic (with Acoustic Jazz
Quartet)
Origin 82407
"Organic Unity" the approximate center
point of the Acoustic
Jazz Quartet’s new recording Organic, fairly well sums
up in an aural sense the constantly evolving vision of this fine
West Coast quartet. This slightly Bossa piece shows exactly how
far an already superb quartet has come since its previous release,
Acoustic Jazz Quartet (Naxos Jazz 86033, 1999) and David Sill’s
previous offerings Journey
Together (Naxos Jazz 86023, 1999) and Bigs
(Naxos Jazz 86070, 2001). The band’s
music is seamless as smoke and aromatic as the complex bouquet of
the Far East, a great but subtle influence on the band.
Again guitarist Jamie Findlay and saxophonist
David Sills weave a sumptuous silken web of brilliant contemporary
jazz. The sound is very easy-going, starting with the skipping "J
& L" and proceeding through original ballads such as "Darkness
Upon the Earth" and "Bahji." Sills and the band reprise
his composition "Bigs," providing a more revealing rendition
than the original recording. Sills turns introspective on his circuitous
composition. The songs tend to be lengthy, five minutes of more,
offering intelligent development and consonance to occur.
Organic is the perfect follow-up to the band’s
original release. This is an airtight ensemble making rarified music.
Highly Recommended.
~ C. Michael Bailey
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