Harold Land's "Damisi," released on May 1, 1991, under Mainstream Records, is a captivating journey through the vibrant landscapes of jazz. This album, spanning 55 minutes, is a masterful blend of hard bop, bebop, and cool jazz, showcasing Land's prowess as a saxophonist and composer. The tracklist, featuring gems like "Step Right Up To The Bottom," "Pakistan," and the title track "Damisi," offers a rich tapestry of moods and rhythms. From the playful "Chocolate Mess" to the introspective "Dark Mood," Land's compositions are both innovative and deeply rooted in jazz tradition. "Damisi" is a testament to Harold Land's artistry, inviting listeners to explore the dynamic interplay of his ensemble and the timeless appeal of jazz.