Polytown

RELEASE
1994
LABEL
Creative Music Inc
GENRES
Jazz, Experimental Rock, Jazz Instrument, Alternative/Indie Rock, Fusion, Jazz-Rock, Guitar Jazz

Album Review

Guitarist David Torn, bassist Mick Karn, and drummer Terry Bozio play a total of over 20 instruments in this far-reaching musical experiment, released in 1994 on avant- fusion label CMP Records. Led by Torn's scattered almost-melodies, these ten tracks present a tribal jazz ambiance and near-constant guitar and bass noodling that fans of Torn and Karn's prior work will enjoy. Bozio's expressive percussion stylings are up to the drummer's world-class standard, and carry Polytown beyond the new age oblivion similar records inhabit. Despite the virtuoso, heavily-nuanced performances, however, this challenging collection still might not posses the cohesion necessary to interest listeners unfamiliar with so much obsessive compulsive instrumentalism. There is an uncredited nugget of prose inside the CD case that says it best; "Rivers of warm sand like snakes coil around Polytown often flooding into larger reptiles." Impossibly meaningless, but odd and beautiful -- that's the dichotomy of Polytown.
Vincent Jeffries, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Honey Sweating
  2. Palms for Lester
  3. Open Letter to the Heart of Diaphora
  4. Bandaged by Dreams
  5. Warrior Horsemen of the Spirit Thundering over Hills of Doubt to a ...
  6. Snail Hair Dune
  7. This Is the Abduction Scene
  8. Red Sleep
  9. Res Majuko
  10. City of the Dead