Gary Peacock's "Guamba," released on September 1, 1987, under ECM Records, is a captivating journey into the realms of jazz and free jazz. This album, spanning 44 minutes, showcases Peacock's mastery over his craft, offering a collection of seven tracks that delve into the depths of improvisational music. From the evocative "Guamba" to the introspective "Requiem," and the lively "Thyme Time," each piece is a testament to Peacock's innovative approach and technical prowess. The album culminates with "Gardenia," leaving the audience with a lasting impression of Peacock's unique musical vision. "Guamba" is not just an album; it's an exploration of sound and emotion, a testament to Gary Peacock's enduring influence in the world of jazz.