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The Missing Link (Fred Anderson album)

The Missing Link
The Missing Link Fred Anderson Cover.jpg
Studio album by Fred Anderson
Released 1984
Recorded September 17, 1979
Studio Pierce Arrow Recorders, Evanston
Genre Jazz
Length 47:40 (LP)
62:28 (CD)
Label Nessa
Producer Fred Anderson, Chuck Nessa
Fred Anderson chronology
Dark Day
(1979)
The Missing Link
(1984)
Vintage Duets
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4.5/5 stars
The Penguin Guide to Jazz 3.5/4 stars

The Missing Link is an album by American jazz saxophonist Fred Anderson recorded in 1979 but not issued until 1984 by Nessa Records.

Originally scheduled as an Anderson's working quartet recording, trumpeter Billy Brimfield was in California unable to make the session, and Anderson decided to go ahead with the date, adding percussionist Adam Rudolph at Hamid Drake's suggestion. Larry Hayrod was then a newcomer to the quartet, replacing bassist Steven Palmore, who had left for New York after a trip to Europe with one of Anderson's ensembles. The CD reissue adds a bonus track, Drake's composition "Tabla Peace".

In his review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek states "Anderson is pushing the blues; however elongated and angular, they are recognizable as such and are the spiritual conscience of all the music he plays here."The Penguin Guide to Jazz says that "if he is a missing link, what he's bridging is the gap between the spare, blues-soaked sound of early Ornette and the clean-sweep radicalism of AACM."

Bonus track on CD


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