Dive into the rich, vibrant world of jazz with Roland Kirk's "Come Down," a sprawling double album released on Nagel Heyer Records in February 2019. Clocking in at nearly two hours, this extensive collection showcases Kirk's virtuosity on multiple instruments, including the flute, clarinet, and his signature manzello. The album is a testament to Kirk's innovative spirit, blending traditional jazz with avant-garde experimentation.
"Come Down" features a diverse range of tracks, from the soulful "Soul Station" to the upbeat "Doin' the Sixty-Eight," and the hauntingly beautiful "Lament." Kirk's compositions are interspersed with interpretations of standards like "Our Love Is Here to Stay" and "Some Other Spring," demonstrating his deep respect for jazz tradition while pushing its boundaries.
The album's title track, "Come Down," sets the tone for the journey ahead, with Kirk's dynamic playing and inventive arrangements. "Meeting on Termini's Corner" and "Land of Peace" highlight his ability to create evocative narratives through music. Meanwhile, tracks like "Funk Underneath" and "Three for the Festival" showcase his playful, energetic side.
Throughout "Come Down," Roland Kirk's mastery of his craft is evident, making it a compelling addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. The album is a celebration of Kirk's unique voice in the world of jazz, offering a blend of technical brilliance, emotional depth, and joyful exuberance.