Back at the Velvet Lounge

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{{Infobox album|

| name = Back at the Velvet Lounge

| type = live

| artist = Fred Anderson

| cover = Back_Velvet_Lounge_cover.jpeg

| alt =

| released = 2003

| recorded = November 18, 2002

| venue = Velvet Lounge, Chicago

| studio =

| genre = Jazz

| length = 65:01

| label = Delmark

| producer = Robert G. Koester

| chronology = Fred Anderson

| prev_title = On the Run, Live at the Velvet Lounge

| prev_year = 2001

| next_title = Back Together Again

| next_year = 2004

}}

Back at the Velvet Lounge is an album by American jazz saxophonist Fred Anderson, which was recorded in 2002 and released on Delmark. This second installment on Bob Koester's label of live recordings made at Fred's own club, the Velvet Lounge, features the young trumpeter Maurice Brown making his first appearance on CD, Chicago Underground's guitarist Jeff Parker and drummer Chad Taylor, and bassists Tatsu Aoki and Harrison Bankhead.[http://www.delmark.com/delmark.549.htm Back at the Velvet Lounge] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129191959/http://www.delmark.com/delmark.549.htm |date=2014-11-29 }} at Delmark

Reception

{{Music ratings

| rev1 = AllMusic

| rev1Score = {{rating|4|5}}

| rev2 = Tom Hull

| rev2Score = A−{{cite web|last=Hull|first=Tom|date=September 28, 2004|url=http://tomhull.com/ocston/notebook/0409.php|title=September 2004 Notebook|website=tomhull.com|accessdate=June 26, 2020}}

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In his review for AllMusic, Scott Yanow states "Although technically 'avant-garde', the music on this lively outing should interest straight-ahead jazz fans too, for these Chicago-based musicians are all worthy of greater recognition."{{allMusic|last=Yanow|first=Scott|class=album|id=mw0000325697|title=Fred Anderson - Back at the Velvet Lounge: Review|accessdate=November 22, 2014}}

The All About Jazz review by Derek Taylor notes that "Hearing Anderson (and his friends) blow can be a cathartic and intensely enjoyable experience, especially in person in the funky confines of the Lounge. But his palette is limited by choice and has thus far only rarely allowed for substantial deviations from standard vernacular."Taylor, Derek. [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/back-at-the-velvet-lounge-fred-anderson-delmark-records-review-by-derek-taylor.php Back at the Velvet Lounge review] at All About Jazz

The JazzTimes review by Nate Chinen says "Back at the Velvet Lounge has its scattered failings, but there are quite a few moments elsewhere in the set -like Anderson's choruses on the laid-back 'Syene'- that manage to compensate."Chinen, Nate. [http://jazztimes.com/articles/14401-back-at-the-velvet-lounge-fred-anderson Back at the Velvet Lounge review] at JazzTimes

Reviewing for The Village Voice in September 2004, Tom Hull said of Anderson's performance, "On his home court, with a full band behind him, he feels comfortable enough to toss us a soft one."{{cite news|last=Hull|first=Tom|authorlink=Tom Hull (critic)|date=September 28, 2004|url=http://www.tomhull.com/ocston/arch/jcg/jcg-02.php|title=Jazz Consumer Guide (2): The Caribbean Tinge|newspaper=The Village Voice|accessdate=June 25, 2020|via=tomhull.com}}

Track listing

:All compositions by Fred Anderson

  1. "Fougeux" - 12:59
  2. "Olivia" - 15:29
  3. "Job Market Blues" - 13:43
  4. "Syene" - 10:25
  5. "King Fish" - 12:25

Personnel

References