"I've made more than 50 records with a wide range of music. I've often veered to check something out"
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Burton’s subtext is about curiosity as craft, not mood. “To check something out” sounds casual, almost tossed off, but it’s a working musician’s description of serious experimentation. He’s framing artistic evolution as normal behavior, the way a veteran might talk about taking a different route home. That understatement is its own rhetorical move: it makes exploration feel less like a grand manifesto and more like professional hygiene.
The context supports it. Burton is synonymous with the vibraphone, yet his career spans straight-ahead jazz, fusion, chamber-leaning collaborations, and high-profile sideman work. His influence also runs through institutions: teaching, mentoring, shaping tastes. So the line reads like advice to younger players and a subtle rebuke to purists. The point isn’t that range is inherently virtuous; it’s that longevity in an improvisational art demands periodic self-disruption. Burton makes restlessness sound responsible.
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"I've made more than 50 records with a wide range of music. I've often veered to check something out." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-made-more-than-50-records-with-a-wide-range-111923/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



