Fred Hersch, a renowned name in the jazz world, invites you to experience a captivating live performance with his album "Let Yourself Go." Released on May 14, 1999, under the Nonesuch label, this album is a testament to Hersch's mastery of the genre, spanning a concise yet engaging hour of jazz brilliance.
The album features a mix of well-known standards and lesser-known gems, all reimagined through Hersch's unique lens. From the hauntingly beautiful "Black Is the Color" to the playful "Blue Monk," each track showcases Hersch's virtuosic piano playing and his ability to connect with his audience on a profound level.
"Let Yourself Go" is not just a collection of songs but a journey through the spectrum of human emotions, from the tender intimacy of "The Nearness of You" to the exuberant energy of "Speak Low." Hersch's interpretations are fresh and innovative, yet deeply respectful of the original compositions, making this album a delight for both jazz aficionados and casual listeners alike.
With its rich, warm sound and Hersch's impeccable technique, "Let Yourself Go" is a live album that captures the essence of a live jazz performance, bringing the energy and spontaneity of the stage right into your home. It's a celebration of jazz, a showcase of Fred Hersch's extraordinary talent, and a reminder of the power of live music to move and inspire.