"Open Horizon" is a captivating jazz album by the versatile multi-instrumentalist Ken McIntyre, released in 1994 under the SteepleChase label. This album is a testament to McIntyre's musical prowess, showcasing his expertise on a variety of wind instruments including alto saxophone, flute, bassoon, oboe, and bass clarinet. Joined by the accomplished bassist Buster Williams, McIntyre weaves together a rich tapestry of sounds that span across free jazz, hard bop, bebop, and cool jazz genres.
The album's eight tracks, including standout pieces like "Sister Precious" and "Sendai," offer a dynamic journey through McIntyre's compositional and improvisational skills. Each track is a unique exploration of jazz's diverse landscapes, from the intricate melodies of "Puunti" to the expansive soundscapes of "Open Horizon." The interplay between McIntyre's woodwinds and Williams' bass creates a harmonious balance, making "Open Horizon" a compelling listen for jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
Recorded with a duration of 46 minutes, this album is a concise yet profound representation of Ken McIntyre's artistic vision. "Open Horizon" is not just an album; it's an experience that highlights the depth and versatility of jazz music.