Sacred Ground is an album by American jazz drummer
Whit Dickey recorded in 2004 and released on the Portuguese
Clean Feed label. Dickey leads a quartet with
Roy Campbell on trumpet,
Rob Brown on alto sax and
Joe Morris on double bass instead of his usual guitar, the same lineup as the previous album Coalescence.[1]
The
All About Jazz by Scott Convery observes that "the sound is anything but traditional. The melodies are short and complex and bring to mind the precision of
Frank Zappa or
Henry Threadgill."[3]
Sacred Ground is an album by American jazz drummer
Whit Dickey recorded in 2004 and released on the Portuguese
Clean Feed label. Dickey leads a quartet with
Roy Campbell on trumpet,
Rob Brown on alto sax and
Joe Morris on double bass instead of his usual guitar, the same lineup as the previous album Coalescence.[1]
The
All About Jazz by Scott Convery observes that "the sound is anything but traditional. The melodies are short and complex and bring to mind the precision of
Frank Zappa or
Henry Threadgill."[3]