David Murray, a titan of the jazz world, presents "Fo deuk Revue," a captivating exploration of sound released on May 11, 1997, under Justin Time Records Inc. This album is a vibrant fusion of free jazz, hard bop, and avant-garde elements, spanning a dynamic 56 minutes across nine tracks. Murray's mastery shines through in pieces like "Blue Muse" and "Evidence," showcasing his virtuosic saxophone skills and innovative compositions. The album delves into global influences with tracks such as "Chant Africain" and "Abdoul Aziz Sy," reflecting Murray's commitment to cultural and musical diversity. "One World Family" and "Too Many Hungry People" address social themes, adding depth and resonance to the listening experience. "Village Urbana" and "Thilo" further exemplify Murray's ability to blend urban and experimental sounds seamlessly. "Fo deuk Revue" is a testament to David Murray's enduring impact on jazz, offering a rich and immersive journey through his unique sonic landscape.