Dive into the world of jazz with Mal Waldron's "Signals," a captivating solo album that showcases the pianist's virtuosity and innovative spirit. Recorded in Baarn, Holland, on August 14, 1971, this album is a testament to Waldron's enduring legacy in the jazz genre. Originally released on the Freedom label in 1977, "Signals" has been reissued by 1201 Music, making it accessible to a new generation of jazz enthusiasts.
The album features four compelling tracks: "Signals," "Things That Go Bump In The Night," "Zapata," and "Touch Of The Blues." Each piece is a masterclass in improvisation, blending elements of hard bop, jazz, free jazz, and jazz blues. Waldron's piano playing is both intricate and expressive, offering a rich listening experience that highlights his unique style and technical prowess.
"Signals" is a must-listen for fans of jazz and those looking to explore the genre's depths. The album's historical significance, coupled with its timeless appeal, makes it a valuable addition to any music collection. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a curious newcomer, "Signals" promises an engaging and rewarding experience.