Alan Barnes presents a captivating journey through the world of jazz with his 1998 album "Below Zero." This collection of ten tracks showcases Barnes' virtuosic skills as a saxophonist and clarinetist, blending classic jazz styles with contemporary flair. The album opens with the title track, "Below Zero," setting a cool, introspective mood that carries through to tracks like "Woodville" and "Estate." Barnes pays homage to jazz legends with "Song for Strayhorn," a tribute to the great Billy Strayhorn, and "Waltz for Debbie," a nod to the iconic Dave Brubeck composition. The album also features a dynamic duet, "Blessed Land," and a lively "Mambo Koyama" that adds a touch of Latin rhythm to the mix. With a duration of just under an hour, "Below Zero" is a rich and varied exploration of jazz, highlighting Alan Barnes' exceptional talent and versatility.