(Review from allaboutjazz.com)

The trio’s second album showcases yet more of their re-interpretations of classic King Crimson compositions.

Stripped of progressive rock production and Robert Fripp’s distinctive guitar sounds these tunes are remarkably fresh and pliable, standing on their own merits even for those unfamiliar with the originals. The Crimson Jazz Trio’s arrangements expand on the possibilities of the originals while adding new dimensions to their emotional impact. The one track that retains its lyrics, “Inner Garden”, features an exceptional vocal performance from Nardone, whose piano solo is also a highlight of the album.

Saxophonist Mel Collins, another member of early King Crimson line-ups, guests on “Frame by Frame” and “Formentera Lady.” On the former Collins takes on the vocal line from the original, while on the latter—part of the “Islands Suite”—he brings a much freer interpretation to the tune while Nardone and Landers take turns playing short phrases from the melody. Each trio member also contributes a short composition of his own: Landers’ “The Plank,” a solo on double-bass, is especially enjoyable, and all three tunes complement the album’s overall feel.

Wallace was a first-call rock session drummer for almost 40 years. His playing here shows that his jazz talents were equal to his rock aptitudes, particularly his bop-influenced work on “Pictures of a City” and the beautiful “One Time” and his lovely, understated, brush work on the closing “Lament”. Recorded in June 2006, only a few months before Wallace’s death in February 2007, his fans can take heart in this fitting memorial to his fine playing.

Line-up:
- Ian Wallace / drums
- Jody Nardone / vocals (5), piano
- Tim Landers / bass
with
- Mel Collins / saxophones (4, 9)

Track List:
01. The Court of the Crimson King – 6:16
02. Pictures of a City – 6:29
03. One Time – 9:16
04. Frame By Frame – 5:30
05. Inner Garden – 5:34
06. Heartbeat – 8:56
07. Press Gang – 2:32
08. Zero Dark Thirty – 2:18
09. Formentera Lady – 7:32
10. Sailor’s Tale – 3:45
11. The Plank – 2:14
12. Lament – 9:20

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