Anthony Braxton's "23 Standards 2003" is a sprawling, four-and-a-half-hour journey through the world of jazz standards, reimagined through the lens of avant-garde and free jazz. Released on Leo Records in 2005, this ambitious collection showcases Braxton's virtuosic abilities and his unique approach to jazz composition and performance. Braxton, known for his innovative and experimental work, takes on 23 well-known jazz tunes, ranging from classics like "Giant Steps" by John Coltrane and "Round Midnite" by Thelonious Monk to lesser-known gems like "Ju-Ju" by Wayne Shorter and "Beatrice" by Bobby Timmons. Each track is a testament to Braxton's ability to deconstruct and reconstruct these standards, infusing them with his signature avant-garde style. The album is a testament to Braxton's musical prowess and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz. Whether you're a long-time fan of Braxton or a newcomer to his work, "23 Standards 2003" is sure to impress and challenge your expectations of what jazz can be.
2004 Leo Records
Tracks
Crazy Rhythm (Meyer & Kahn)Anthony Braxton
Off Minor (Monk)Anthony Braxton
Desafinado (Jobim)Anthony Braxton
26-1 (Coltrane)Anthony Braxton
Why Shouldn't I (Porter)Anthony Braxton
Giant Steps (Coltrane)Anthony Braxton
Tangerine (Schertzinger)Anthony Braxton
Black Orpheus (Bonfa)Anthony Braxton
Round Midnite (Monk)Anthony Braxton
Ju-Ju (Shorter)Anthony Braxton
After You've Gone (Creamer & Layton)Anthony Braxton
Everything I Love (Porter)Anthony Braxton
I Can't Get Started (Duke)Anthony Braxton
It's A Raggy Waltz (Brubeck)Anthony Braxton
Countdown (Coltrane)Anthony Braxton
Blue In Green (Evans)Anthony Braxton
Beatrice (Rivers)Anthony Braxton
Only The Lonely (Cahn & Van Heusen)Anthony Braxton