Corridors & Parallels

Corridors and Parallels is an album by American jazz saxophonist David S. Ware which was recorded in 2001 and released on the AUM Fidelity label.

[3] Pitchfork's Christopher Dare was less impressed, stating "I'll leave it to the listener to decide whether the good half of an album makes it worth the purchase.

Unfortunately, the other half weakens all its supports with some tacky choices regarding sound palettes and dynamics-- deconstruction in the least clever sense".

[5] All About Jazz noted "This new effort is a fine record: a living document of a group in flux, and a stand-alone work of art.

[7] Daniel Piotrowski wrote in JazzTimes that "Sometimes Corridors feels like an experiment in progress more than a cohesive idea, but it is still one of his most exciting and intriguing recordings".