Dive into the groundbreaking debut album "Usfret" by the virtuoso Trilok Gurtu, a pioneering force in the realms of jazz fusion and free jazz. Released in 1981 under Silva Screen Records Ltd., this album is a testament to Gurtu's innovative spirit and his ability to blend diverse musical influences into a cohesive and captivating soundscape. Spanning just 45 minutes, "Usfret" features seven tracks, each a masterclass in improvisation and rhythmic complexity.
The album opens with "Shobharock," setting the stage for a journey through intricate compositions and spontaneous performances. "Shangri La / Usfret" showcases Gurtu's mastery of percussion, while "Om" and "Deep Tri" delve into the spiritual and meditative aspects of his music. "Goose Bumps" and "Milo" highlight his playful and experimental side, culminating in the introspective "Inner Voice."
"Usfret" is not just an album; it's a snapshot of a moment in time when jazz was evolving, and Gurtu was at the forefront of that evolution. His collaboration with his mother on this record adds a personal touch, making it a deeply resonant work. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Usfret" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that continues to inspire and influence musicians and fans alike.