Ellery Eskelin's "Forms" is a captivating journey through the realms of free jazz and avant-garde, originally released in 1990 and reissued in 2004 by Hat Hut Records under their limited-edition HatOLOGY imprint. This album is a testament to Eskelin's mastery of the tenor saxophone, showcasing his unique blend of pathos, humor, and soulful expression.
The album features a trio setting with Drew Gress on double bass and Phil Haynes on drums, creating a dynamic and interactive sound that pushes the boundaries of traditional jazz. The seven tracks, including "Blues," "In Three," "Ballad," and "Fleurette Africaine," offer a diverse range of compositions that highlight Eskelin's versatility and innovative approach to jazz.
"Forms" is a re-release of Eskelin's 1990 recording, originally on the Open Minds label, and was made in Switzerland. The album is part of an edition of 3000 CDs, ensuring its collectibility and exclusivity. With a duration of 62 minutes, this album is a substantial body of work that invites listeners to explore the intricate and expressive world of Ellery Eskelin's music.