David Murray's "N.Y.C. 1986" is a captivating journey into the heart of jazz, released in 2008 by DIW, though the music was originally recorded in 1986. This album is a testament to Murray's versatility and mastery, blending elements of free jazz, avant-garde, and hard bop into a cohesive and compelling whole. With a runtime of just over 52 minutes, the six-track album offers a rich and immersive experience for jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
The album kicks off with "Red Car," setting the tone with its intricate melodies and dynamic rhythms. "Long Goodbye" follows, showcasing Murray's signature saxophone style, while "Kareem" offers a more introspective and reflective mood. "According to Webster" is a standout track, highlighting the album's avant-garde influences with its unconventional structure and improvisational spirit. "Patricia" and "Light Years" round out the album, each bringing their unique flavors to the table.
"N.Y.C. 1986" features a stellar lineup of musicians, including James Blood Ulmer, Fred Hopkins, Lafayette Gilchrist, Jaribu Shahid, and Hamid Drake, among others. Their collective talent and chemistry with David Murray elevate the album to new heights, making it a standout release in Murray's discography. Whether you're a seasoned jazz fan or just discovering the genre, "N.Y.C. 1986" is an album that demands your attention and rewards repeated listens.
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