Dive into the electrifying world of jazz fusion with Bill Bruford's Earthworks' "Live in Santiago," a dynamic live album that captures the essence of their high-energy performance at Teatro Teletón in Santiago on September 29, 2002. This 2019 release from Summerfold Records is a testament to the band's virtuosic musicianship and genre-blending prowess, seamlessly weaving together elements of free jazz and progressive rock.
With a runtime of 1 hour and 11 minutes, the album is a whirlwind of intricate compositions and spontaneous improvisations. Tracks like "Turn And Return" and "Revel Without A Pause" showcase the band's ability to create complex, yet accessible, musical landscapes. Meanwhile, "Bajo Del Sol" and "Modern Folk" highlight their knack for blending traditional folk influences with modern jazz sensibilities.
The album also features standout performances like "Come To Dust" and "Triplicity," which demonstrate the band's ability to push the boundaries of jazz fusion. "Seems Like A Lifetime Ago, Pt. 1" and "One Of A Kind" offer moments of introspection and lyrical beauty, while "The Wooden Man Sings, And The Stone Woman Dances" and "Beelzebub" bring a touch of whimsy and darkness, respectively.
"Footloose And Fancy Free" closes the album on a high note, leaving the listener with a sense of the band's boundless energy and creativity. Whether you're a longtime fan of Bill Bruford's Earthworks or a newcomer to the world of jazz fusion, "Live in Santiago" is an essential addition to your music collection.
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