Everywhere (Roswell Rudd album)


Everywhere is an album by American jazz trombonist Roswell Rudd featuring studio performances recorded in July 1966 for the Impulse! label.
In the album's liner notes, Rudd says that "the idea for this album, i.e. what players and compositions to use, came to me while in San Francisco with Archie Shepp's band in February of 1966." A preceding Impulse! release, Archie Shepp Live in San Francisco featured that group's February 19, 1966 performance at the Both/And Club.
Since the time of the album's initial release it has been re-issued once in the United States: on the 1998 compilation CD Mixed, joined with October 1961 performances by the Cecil Taylor Unit. The album had only previously been issued on CD with its original title and artist name, in 1991 by MCA Victor, Japan.

Reception

The Allmusic review written in the 1990s by Scott Yanow awarded the album 2½ stars calling it "An intriguing but far from essential date". However, Yanow qualifies the "far from essential" remark in his other review of Everywhere's four tracks on the 1998 compilation CD Mixed, where he states "Although not Roswell Rudd's greatest album, there are enough fascinating ensembles on this set for it to nearly hold its own with Cecil Taylor's more essential session".

Track listing

  1. "Everywhere" - 11:32
  2. "Yankee No-How" - 12:03
  3. "Respects" - 11:39
  4. "Satan's Dance" - 12:01