John Abercrombie's 2003 album, Timeline, is a masterful blend of jazz fusion and contemporary jazz, showcasing the guitarist's versatility and musicality. Featuring a range of timeless standards, including 'My Funny Valentine', 'Darn That Dream', and 'You Go to My Head', this album is a testament to Abercrombie's ability to reimagine classic songs with his own unique style.
With the accompaniment of Andy LaVerne, Timeline presents a nuanced and expressive sound, characterised by Abercrombie's intricate guitar work and LaVerne's sensitive piano playing. The album's 11 tracks, which also include 'Skating in Central Park', 'Inner Voice', and 'Turn out the Stars', demonstrate the duo's capacity for both subtle introspection and spirited improvisation.
Released on the SteepleChase label, Timeline has been widely praised for its thoughtful and engaging interpretations of jazz staples. Throughout the album, Abercrombie's guitar playing is marked by its warmth, clarity, and emotional depth, making Timeline an essential listening experience for fans of contemporary jazz. With its rich soundscapes and impeccable musicianship, this album is a compelling addition to John Abercrombie's impressive discography.