Eventuality

Eventuality: The Charlie Kohlhase Quintet Plays the Music of Roswell Rudd is an album by saxophonist Charlie Kohlhase on which he and his quintet perform music composed by trombonist Roswell Rudd, with whom he studied.

[1] The album was recorded at PBS Studios in Westwood, Massachusetts in January 2000 and released later that year by Nada Music.

"[5] In a review for AllMusic, David Dupont wrote: "As with all Rudd work, this music is autobiographical in nature, tied to specific situations or portraits of relationships.

While the trombonist is the most compelling solo voice on the session, everyone else speaks with a distinctive sound, doing justice to the material.

"[6] One Final Note's David Dupont noted that the album "provides a well-rounded portrait" of Rudd, and praised "Siva & Sakti", saying it "draws a lyrical line from the classic ballad writers of Broadway through Monk and [Herbie] Nichols to his own distinctive expression.