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Larry Schneider's "It Might as Well Be Spring," released on January 15, 2003, under the SteepleChase label, is a captivating journey through the world of jazz fusion. This album, spanning a total of 63 minutes, showcases Schneider's exceptional talent and versatility as a musician. The tracklist is a delightful mix of original compositions and well-known jazz standards, each track offering a unique blend of intricate melodies and rhythmic complexity.
From the playful and energetic "Stompin' at the Savoy" to the tender and romantic "Beautiful Love," Schneider's saxophone weaves a tapestry of sound that is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant. The album also features the title track, "It Might as Well Be Spring," a classic tune that Schneider reinterprets with his signature style, making it feel fresh and new.
Schneider's ability to seamlessly blend different musical influences is evident throughout the album. Tracks like "Draul" and "Wyhiwyg (What You Hear Is What You Get)" showcase his innovative approach to jazz fusion, incorporating elements of rock and electronic music. Meanwhile, "If You Could See Me Now" and "In Your Own Sweet Way" highlight his deep understanding of traditional jazz, with their soulful melodies and swinging rhythms.
"Kids Are Pretty People" and "Lester's Line" are standout tracks that demonstrate Schneider's virtuosic skill on the saxophone. These tracks are filled with rapid-fire runs, complex harmonies, and intricate phrasing, showcasing his technical prowess and musical creativity.
Overall, "It Might as Well Be Spring" is a testament to Larry Schneider's artistry and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz fusion. Whether you're a longtime fan of jazz or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to impress and inspire.