Heinz Sauer, a renowned figure in the world of jazz and free jazz, invites you into his sonic universe with "Don't Explain," a live album that captures the essence of his virtuosic playing and innovative spirit. Released on November 30, 2012, under the ACT Music label, this 50-minute journey is a testament to Sauer's ability to blend traditional jazz with avant-garde explorations.
The album opens with a live rendition of "All Blues," a classic that Sauer reimagines with his distinctive touch. He then takes on a poignant cover of Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U," showcasing his versatility and emotional depth. The title track, "Don't Explain," is a sultry, live performance that highlights Sauer's mastery of the saxophone and his ability to convey complex narratives through his music.
Sauer's original compositions, such as "Open Fields" and "Believe Beleft Below," demonstrate his knack for creating atmospheric, introspective pieces that push the boundaries of jazz. The album also features a unique interpretation of the German folk song "Wenn der Pastor im grünen Hemd," adding a touch of cultural diversity to the collection.
Throughout "Don't Explain," Sauer's playing is characterized by its technical brilliance, expressive phrasing, and a deep sense of improvisational freedom. The album is a captivating exploration of jazz in its many forms, from the familiar to the experimental, making it a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to Heinz Sauer's extraordinary body of work.