Vertigo is the seventh studio album by jazz saxophonist Chris Potter, released on the Concord label in 1998.
[1][2] It features Potter with guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel, bassist Scott Colley and drummer Billy Drummond.
The AllMusic review by David R. Adler stated: "Vertigo is Potter's most mature and expressive work to date.
... Vertigo reveals Potter as a player and composer with an uncommonly personal vision".
[3] All About Jazz correspondent Jack Bowers observed that "all of the songs on Vertigo, Potter's fifth date under his own name for Concord Jazz, were composed by the 27-year-old South Carolinian, and none of them, to these ears, serves as more than a convenient springboard for improvisation ... if I were more enamored of Potter's still-developing prowess as a composer, the session would receive more than a lukewarm endorsement".