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Thomas Chapin's "Haywire" is a captivating live album that plunges into the depths of free jazz and avant-garde music, released on July 1, 1996, under Akasha Records. Spanning a dynamic hour and ten minutes, this album is a testament to Chapin's virtuosic abilities and his fearless exploration of unconventional musical territories.
The album kicks off with the electrifying "Haywire" and "Diva," setting the stage for a thrilling journey through Chapin's innovative soundscapes. A significant portion of the album is dedicated to a live performance of "The Devil's Hopyard," a multi-part suite that showcases Chapin's compositional prowess and improvisational skills. Each segment—"Eidolon," "Bump In The Night," "Hoofin'," "Bugbears," and "At Peace With My Demons"—offers a unique blend of intensity, complexity, and raw emotional expression.
Chapin's mastery of the saxophone is on full display, as he navigates through intricate melodies, dissonant harmonies, and rhythmic intricacies. The album closes with "Geek Gawkin'," a piece that encapsulates the essence of Chapin's avant-garde approach, leaving the audience in awe of his musical genius.
"Haywire" is not just an album; it's a live document of Thomas Chapin's groundbreaking work in the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music. It's a powerful representation of his artistic vision and a must-experience for anyone interested in the boundaries of jazz.