Put in three hours on this yesterday and finished it.  It is quite rubato, tempo fluctuating during performance.  Other than a few speed ups, it can be fairly consistent.  I chose to notate it by phrase and inserting fermattas where appropriate.  The only way to truly get it is to listen to the recording, which I highly recommend, Vertigo by Chris Potter.  I may repost this later with the analysis for practical use.  I can say upon a quick overview he likes to color alternate tonalities on the same root note.  Meaning he pulls many tensions out of this B minorish kind of world.  Depending on your interpretation that could be polymodality or other fancy words.  Another big feature I enjoy is its a half step above the bass line vamp for the song (written at in on the last bar [7/4 time]).  So its like one big tritone sub-dominant of the Bb minor figure.
I'm glad this one is over, now I can get on to do other things with my life.  Like another transcription.....
Vertigo Scott  
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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