Eugene Chadbourne, a seasoned avant-garde musician, presents "The Aquaduct," a captivating album released on August 8, 2011, under the Rectangle label. This 14-track collection spans a concise yet engaging 49 minutes, delving into the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music.
"The Aquaduct" is a collaborative effort, featuring Eugene Chadbourne alongside his daughters, Molly and Lizzie, and other contributing artists. The album showcases a diverse range of styles and influences, from the playful "Roger Miller Medley" to the introspective "A Picture of Me Without You." Tracks like "Big Bad Jim" and "Peace Warriors" highlight Chadbourne's signature eclectic approach, blending humor, technical prowess, and a deep sense of musical exploration.
Chadbourne's work on "The Aquaduct" is not just a solo endeavor but a testament to his collaborative spirit and versatility. The album's eclectic nature is evident in its tracklist, which includes everything from traditional folk-inspired pieces to avant-garde experiments. Susan Alcorn, a longtime collaborator and fellow avant-garde artist, adds her distinctive pedal steel guitar work to the mix, further enriching the album's sonic landscape.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Eugene Chadbourne or a newcomer to his unique brand of music, "The Aquaduct" offers a compelling journey through the mind of one of the most innovative and unpredictable musicians of our time.