Warne Marsh's "Back Home" is a captivating journey through the intricate landscapes of cool jazz, hard bop, and bebop, released on January 1, 1986, under the Criss Cross Jazz label. This album is a testament to Marsh's mastery as a saxophonist and his ability to blend various jazz genres seamlessly. With a runtime of 1 hour and 10 minutes, "Back Home" offers a rich and diverse collection of tracks, including standout pieces like "See Me Now," "Big Leaps For Lester," and "Joy Spring." The album also features alternate takes of several tracks, providing a unique insight into Marsh's creative process. Fans of jazz will appreciate the album's dynamic range, from the smooth, laid-back grooves of "Leave Me" to the energetic and complex rhythms of "Rhythmically Speaking." Marsh's virtuosic playing and innovative compositions make "Back Home" a standout release in his discography and a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast.
1986 Criss Cross Jazz2009 Criss Cross Jazz
Tracks
Leave MeWarne Marsh, Jimmy Halperin, Barry Harris, David Williams, Albert Tootie Heath
See Me Now, If You CouldWarne Marsh, Jimmy Halperin, Barry Harris, David Williams, Albert Tootie Heath
Two Not OneWarne Marsh, Jimmy Halperin, Barry Harris, David Williams, Albert Tootie Heath
Big Leaps For LesterWarne Marsh, Jimmy Halperin, Barry Harris, David Williams, Albert Tootie Heath
Back HomeWarne Marsh, Jimmy Halperin, Barry Harris, David Williams, Albert Tootie Heath
Heads UpWarne Marsh, Jimmy Halperin, Barry Harris, David Williams, Albert Tootie Heath
Good BaitWarne Marsh, Jimmy Halperin, Barry Harris, David Williams, Albert Tootie Heath
Rhythmically SpeakingWarne Marsh, Jimmy Halperin, Barry Harris, David Williams, Albert Tootie Heath
Joy SpringWarne Marsh, Jimmy Halperin, Barry Harris, David Williams, Albert Tootie Heath
Big Leaps For Lester - Alt. TakeWarne Marsh, Jimmy Halperin, Barry Harris, David Williams, Albert Tootie Heath
Good Bait - Alt. TakeWarne Marsh, Jimmy Halperin, Barry Harris, David Williams, Albert Tootie Heath
Back Home - Alt. TakeWarne Marsh, Jimmy Halperin, Barry Harris, David Williams, Albert Tootie Heath