Steve Lacy, the renowned jazz musician and soprano saxophonist, presents "Dummy," a captivating album that showcases his mastery of free jazz, avant-garde, and hard bop genres. Released on October 13, 2015, under Splasc(h) Records, this album is a testament to Lacy's innovative spirit and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional jazz.
"Dummy" features a collection of original tracks performed by Steve Lacy Meets The Riccardo Fassi Trio, each offering a unique blend of improvisation and composition. The album opens with "Dark Water (Meant for Steve Lacy)," a piece that immediately draws the listener in with its haunting melody and intricate rhythms. Throughout the album, tracks like "Replicante," "Voci lontane," and "Compassion" demonstrate Lacy's virtuosity and the trio's exceptional chemistry.
With a duration of 1 hour and 3 minutes, "Dummy" is a substantial journey through the diverse landscapes of jazz. The album's title track, "Dummy," is a standout, showcasing Lacy's ability to convey deep emotion and complexity through his music. Other notable tracks include "Esteem" and "Mon Ami Attila," which highlight the trio's dynamic interplay and Lacy's distinctive sound.
Steve Lacy's "Dummy" is a must-experience for any jazz enthusiast, offering a rich and immersive exploration of the genre's many facets. The album's original versions of each track provide a raw and unfiltered look at Lacy's creative process, making it a valuable addition to any music collection.