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Adam Rogers presents "Time And The Infinite," a captivating jazz fusion album released on January 1, 2007, under the Criss Cross Jazz label. This 58-minute journey through nine tracks showcases Rogers' exceptional guitar skills and his ability to blend various jazz styles seamlessly.
The album features a trio format, departing from the quartet and quintet arrangements of his previous works, with Scott Colley on bass and Bill Stewart on drums. Rogers' compositions, such as the title track "Time And The Infinite" and "Elegy," demonstrate his knack for creating intricate melodies and harmonies that push the boundaries of jazz fusion.
"Time And The Infinite" opens with "Night And Day," a lively track that sets the tone for the album, while "Young And Foolish" offers a more introspective and melodic approach. The album also includes a unique rendition of the classic "Without A Song," showcasing Rogers' ability to reinterpret standards with a fresh perspective.
Throughout the album, Rogers' guitar work is both virtuosic and sensitive, displaying a deep understanding of jazz tradition while exploring contemporary sounds. The interplay between Rogers, Colley, and Stewart is exceptional, with each musician contributing to the album's dynamic and engaging sound.
"Time And The Infinite" is a testament to Adam Rogers' growth as a composer and guitarist, offering a compelling blend of post-fusion contemporary, hard bop, and fusion post bop styles. This album is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and those looking to explore the diverse landscape of modern jazz.