Marilyn Crispell's "Live at Mills College, 1995" is a captivating journey into the world of free jazz, recorded and released by Music and Arts Programs of America on April 1, 2011. This album is a testament to Crispell's mastery of the genre, showcasing her extraordinary piano skills and improvisational prowess. Spanning just under an hour, the album is a dynamic exploration of sound and rhythm, with tracks like "Fragments" and "Night Moves - The Night Has 1,000 Eyes - Omberg" demonstrating Crispell's ability to blend raw energy with intricate musicality. The album is a live recording, capturing the raw and unfiltered essence of a performance that is as intense as it is nuanced. Crispell's work on this album is not just a display of technical skill, but also a deep dive into the expressive potential of jazz, making it a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to the genre.