Dive into the world of jazz fusion with Gary Burton's "Alone At Last," a captivating album that showcases the virtuosity of one of the genre's most celebrated vibraphonists. Released in 2005, this collection of seven enchanting tracks offers a blend of live performances and studio recordings, providing a comprehensive look into Burton's musical prowess. The album features live renditions of "Moonchild," "Her Eyes," and "The Sunset Bell," all recorded at the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival, alongside studio gems like "Hand Bags and Glad Rags" and "General Mojo's Well Laid Plan." Burton's signature four-mallet technique is on full display, delivering a rich, pianistic sound that sets him apart in the world of jazz. "Alone At Last" is a testament to Burton's enduring influence, having won his first Grammy in 1972 for this very album. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Burton's work, this album is a delightful journey through the realms of jazz and fusion, highlighting the artistry of a true master.