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The Green Field

Steve Khan

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For Steve Khan's first solo release in nearly ten years, 2006's The Green Field, the guitarist assembled quite a supporting cast. Once more, Khan has called upon his old pals John Patitucci on bass and Jack DeJohnette on drums, with percussionist Manolo Badrena rounding out the cast. Despite the layoff between solo releases, it's not to say that Khan wasn't busy since his previous solo effort, 1998's You Are Here -- the guitarist toured as part of Dave Samuels' tour in support of Tjader-ized: A Cal Tjader Tribute -- appeared on Dave Valentin's Sunshower, and also re-formed the Caribbean Jazz Project. For fans waiting patiently for Khan's next solo outing, The Green Field proves that the wait was certainly worth it, as Khan's trademark fluid guitar playing is on display throughout. Instead of focusing on succinct songs, the majority of the album's nine tracks are of the extended variety, which makes the album a fine mood setter -- especially the album opening "El Viñón" and the salsa sounds of "Cosecha lo Que Has Sembrado." Also of note is the all-encompassing, nearly 20-minute long album closing title track. Steve Khan's The Green Field is highly recommended to fans of expertly played latin tinged progressive jazz.

© Greg Prato /TiVo

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1
El Vinon
00:09:22

Steve Khan, Composer, Performer

2006 ESC Records

2
Congeniality
00:08:09

Steve Khan, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Composer

2006 ESC Records

3
Riot
00:07:31

Steve Khan, Performer - Herbie Hancock, Composer

2006 ESC Records

4
Fist in Glove
00:07:46

Steve Khan, Composer, Performer

2006 ESC Records

5
Cosecha Lo Que Has Sembrado
00:07:21

Steve Khan, Composer, Performer

2006 ESC Records

6
Sanctuary / Nefertiti
00:07:58

Steve Khan, Performer - Wayne Shorter, Composer

2006 ESC Records

7
Eronel
00:05:25

Steve Khan, Performer - Thelonious Monk, Composer

2006 ESC Records

8
You Stepped Out of a Dream
00:05:38

Steve Khan, Performer - Gus Cahn, Composer

2006 ESC Records

9
The Green Field
00:18:07

Steve Khan, Composer, Performer

2006 ESC Records

Album review

For Steve Khan's first solo release in nearly ten years, 2006's The Green Field, the guitarist assembled quite a supporting cast. Once more, Khan has called upon his old pals John Patitucci on bass and Jack DeJohnette on drums, with percussionist Manolo Badrena rounding out the cast. Despite the layoff between solo releases, it's not to say that Khan wasn't busy since his previous solo effort, 1998's You Are Here -- the guitarist toured as part of Dave Samuels' tour in support of Tjader-ized: A Cal Tjader Tribute -- appeared on Dave Valentin's Sunshower, and also re-formed the Caribbean Jazz Project. For fans waiting patiently for Khan's next solo outing, The Green Field proves that the wait was certainly worth it, as Khan's trademark fluid guitar playing is on display throughout. Instead of focusing on succinct songs, the majority of the album's nine tracks are of the extended variety, which makes the album a fine mood setter -- especially the album opening "El Viñón" and the salsa sounds of "Cosecha lo Que Has Sembrado." Also of note is the all-encompassing, nearly 20-minute long album closing title track. Steve Khan's The Green Field is highly recommended to fans of expertly played latin tinged progressive jazz.

© Greg Prato /TiVo

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