Strange City is the third album by the Herbie Nichols Project, an American jazz ensemble dedicated to performing the music of composer and pianist Herbie Nichols. It was recorded during May 2001 at Maggie's Farm in Buck's County, Pennsylvania, and was released later that year by Palmetto Records. Led by pianist Frank Kimbrough and double bassist Ben Allison, the group also features saxophonists Ted Nash and Michael Blake, trumpeter Ron Horton, trombonist Wycliffe Gordon, and drummer Matt Wilson.[1][2]

Strange City
Studio album by
Released2001
RecordedMay 29 and 30, 2001
StudioMaggie's Farm, Buck's County, Pennsylvania
GenreJazz
Length53:48
LabelPalmetto
PM-2077
The Herbie Nichols Project chronology
Dr. Cyclops' Dream
(1999)
Strange City
(2001)

Reception

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Professional ratings
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AllMusic     [1]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz    [3]
The Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz     [4]

In a review for AllMusic, David R. Adler wrote: "the group crafts a differently orchestrated universe for each track -- a production strategy that highlights the collaborative nature of the enterprise and gives everyone multiple moments in the spotlight... Clearly, hard work was done in fleshing out these arrangements, and yet the session is suffused with an offhanded sense of play and freedom."[1]

The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings stated: "the playing has a lot of confident sparkle... As a repertory project, its arcane starting-point is a plus: no need to pull and squeeze these materials out of shape in search of newness."[3]

C. Andrew Hovan of All About Jazz commented: "this set contains some of the ensemble's finest moments on record to date... there are ample opportunities not only to luxuriate in the compositional genius of Nichols, but also to admire the strong ensemble passages and the individual voices that make up the ensemble... [it is] a great program that not only interprets and extends the Nichols legacy but also speaks highly in regards to each group member's individual muse."[5]

Author Gene Santoro called the album "a coolly unpredictable yet genre-smart treat," and remarked: "It can also function as a kind of primer about fill-in-the-dots jazz composition and arranging, the organic mesh linking written and improvised music woven by jazz performance."[6]

Writing for Louisville Music News, Rick Forest noted: "This is not 'smooth' jazz, or even 'gentle' jazz. It's music to stretch your ears and make you aware of the possibility that 'fusion' came about long before Miles Davis. It's a different kind of fusion, to be sure, but it's a project well worth checking out."[7]

Track listing

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Composed by Herbie Nichols.

  1. "Moments Magical" – 5:49
  2. "Enrapture" – 5:21
  3. "Delights" – 7:29
  4. "Blue Shout" – 4:42
  5. "Strange City" – 4:38
  6. "Karna Kangi" – 5:11
  7. "The Happenings" – 3:36
  8. "Change of Season" – 5:23
  9. "Some Wandering Bushmen" – 6:39
  10. "Shuffle Montgomery" – 5:00

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Adler, David R. "The Herbie Nichols Project: Strange City". AllMusic. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
  2. ^ "The Herbie Nichols Project - Strange City". Jazz Music Archives. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
  3. ^ a b Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2006). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. Penguin Books. p. 985.
  4. ^ Larkin, Colin, ed. (2004). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz. Virgin Books. p. 655.
  5. ^ Hovan, C. Andrew (December 1, 2001). "The Herbie Nichols Project: Strange City". All About Jazz. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
  6. ^ Santoro, Gene (2004). Highway 61 Revisited: The Tangled Roots of American Jazz, Blues, Rock, & Country Music. Oxford University Press. p. 291.
  7. ^ Forest, Rick. "Strange City (Palmetto)". Louisville Music News. Retrieved January 9, 2024.