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{{Infobox album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Infobox album
| Name = Mystery Project
| name = Mystery Project
| Type = studio
| type = studio
| Artist = [[Glenn Spearman]]
| artist = [[Glenn Spearman]]
| Cover = Mystery_Project_cover.jpeg
| cover = Mystery_Project_cover.jpeg
| Released = 1993
| alt =
| Recorded = August 20-21, 1992
| released = 1993
| recorded = August 20–21, 1992
| Studio = Bay Recording, [[Berkeley, California]]
| Genre = [[Jazz]]
| venue =
| studio = Bay Recording, [[Berkeley, California]]
| Length = 65:48
| Label = [[Black Saint/Soul Note|Black Saint]]
| genre = [[Jazz]]
| length = 65:48
| Producer = [[Larry Ochs (musician)|Larry Ochs]]
| label = [[Black Saint/Soul Note|Black Saint]]
| Chronology = [[Glenn Spearman]]
| Last album = ''[[Utterance (album)|Utterance]]''<br>(1999)
| producer = [[Larry Ochs (musician)|Larry Ochs]]
| chronology = [[Glenn Spearman]]
| This album = '''''Mystery Project'''''<br>(1993)
| prev_title = [[Utterance (album)|Utterance]]
| Next album = ''Smokehouse''<br>(1994)
| prev_year = 1990
| next_title = [[Smokehouse (album)|Smokehouse]]
| next_year = 1994
}}
}}


'''''Mystery Project''''' is an album by American jazz saxophonist [[Glenn Spearman]] Double Trio, which was recorded in 1992 and released on the Italian [[Black Saint/Soul Note|Black Saint]] label.<ref name="Disco">[http://www.bb10k.com/SPEARMAN.disc.html Glenn Spearman discography by Rick Lopez]</ref>
'''''Mystery Project''''' is the first album by American jazz saxophonist [[Glenn Spearman]] Double Trio, which was recorded in 1992 and released on the Italian [[Black Saint/Soul Note|Black Saint]] label.<ref name="Disco">[http://www.bb10k.com/SPEARMAN.disc.html Glenn Spearman discography by Rick Lopez]</ref>


==Background==
==Background==
The concept of the Double Trio was born at Oakland Improvisers Festival in 1990. Saxophonist [[Larry Ochs (musician)|Larry Ochs]] was at the festival with his trio Room, with pianist [[Chris Brown (composer)|Chris Brown]] and percusionist [[William Winant]]. Spearman was appearing with bassist Ben Lindgren and drummer Donald Robinson. They decided to combine all these players to create the Double Trio.<ref name="Liner notes">Original Liner Notes by Kevin Whitehead</ref>
The concept of the Double Trio was born at Oakland Improvisers Festival in 1990. Saxophonist [[Larry Ochs (musician)|Larry Ochs]] was at the festival with his trio Room, with pianist [[Chris Brown (composer)|Chris Brown]] and percussionist [[William Winant]]. Spearman was appearing with bassist Ben Lindgren and drummer Donald Robinson. They decided to combine all these players to create the Double Trio.<ref name="Liner notes">Original Liner Notes by Kevin Whitehead</ref>


==Reception==
==Reception==
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| rev1 = [[The Penguin Guide to Jazz]]
| rev1 = [[The Penguin Guide to Jazz]]
| rev1Score = {{rating|3.5|4}}<ref name="Penguin Guide"/>
| rev1Score = {{rating|3.5|4}}<ref name="Penguin Guide"/>
| rev2 = ''[[AllMusic]]''
| rev2Score = {{rating|4.5|5}}<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/mystery-project-mw0000100540 |title=Glenn Spearman Double Trio: Mystery Project |website=AllMusic |access-date=January 22, 2022}}</ref>
}}
}}
''[[The Penguin Guide to Jazz]]'' says about Spearman "He's a fierce player, overblowing in the upper register and virtually incapable of anything less than full throttle. He never sacrifices sublety to power, though. This is intelligent music that never palls or sound dated."<ref name="Penguin Guide"> {{cite book|last = Cook|first = Richard|authorlink = Richard Cook (journalist)|author2=Brian Morton |authorlink2=Brian Morton (Scottish writer) |title = The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD|origyear = |edition = 6th|series = [[The Penguin Guide to Jazz]]|year = 2002|publisher = Penguin|location = London|isbn = 0140515216|pages = 1370}}</ref>
''[[The Penguin Guide to Jazz]]'' says about Spearman "He's a fierce player, overblowing in the upper register and virtually incapable of anything less than full throttle. He never sacrifices sublety to power, though. This is intelligent music that never palls or sound dated."<ref name="Penguin Guide">{{cite book|last = Cook|first = Richard|author-link = Richard Cook (journalist)|author2=Brian Morton |author-link2=Brian Morton (Scottish writer) |title = The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD|edition = 6th|series = [[The Penguin Guide to Jazz]]|year = 2002|publisher = Penguin|location = London|isbn = 0140515216|pages = 1370}}</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
{{Glenn Spearman}}
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[[Category:1993 albums]]
[[Category:1993 albums]]

Latest revision as of 18:14, 29 March 2024

Mystery Project
Studio album by
Released1993
RecordedAugust 20–21, 1992
StudioBay Recording, Berkeley, California
GenreJazz
Length65:48
LabelBlack Saint
ProducerLarry Ochs
Glenn Spearman chronology
Utterance
(1990)
Mystery Project
(1993)
Smokehouse
(1994)

Mystery Project is the first album by American jazz saxophonist Glenn Spearman Double Trio, which was recorded in 1992 and released on the Italian Black Saint label.[1]

Background

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The concept of the Double Trio was born at Oakland Improvisers Festival in 1990. Saxophonist Larry Ochs was at the festival with his trio Room, with pianist Chris Brown and percussionist William Winant. Spearman was appearing with bassist Ben Lindgren and drummer Donald Robinson. They decided to combine all these players to create the Double Trio.[2]

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Penguin Guide to Jazz[3]
AllMusic[4]

The Penguin Guide to Jazz says about Spearman "He's a fierce player, overblowing in the upper register and virtually incapable of anything less than full throttle. He never sacrifices sublety to power, though. This is intelligent music that never palls or sound dated."[3]

Track listing

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All compositions by Spearman except where noted

  1. "Straight Up Straight Out" – 7:54
  2. "Double Image" (Ochs) – 14:40
  3. "Horus" – 21:54
  4. "S.D. III" – 12:08
  5. "Thinking of Frank" – 11:16

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ Glenn Spearman discography by Rick Lopez
  2. ^ Original Liner Notes by Kevin Whitehead
  3. ^ a b Cook, Richard; Brian Morton (2002). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD. The Penguin Guide to Jazz (6th ed.). London: Penguin. p. 1370. ISBN 0140515216.
  4. ^ "Glenn Spearman Double Trio: Mystery Project". AllMusic. Retrieved January 22, 2022.