Charles Lloyd, the visionary saxophonist and composer, invites you to step back in time with "Manhattan Stories," a captivating live album released by Resonance Records on September 16, 2014. This gem of a record captures the raw energy and spontaneity of Lloyd's performances in New York City during 1965, offering a rare glimpse into the birth of the free jazz movement.
The album is a testament to Lloyd's innovative spirit, featuring tracks like "Sweet Georgia Bright" and "Slugs' Blues," which showcase his ability to blend traditional jazz with avant-garde experimentation. Recorded at iconic venues such as Judson Hall and Slug's Saloon, these performances are a thrilling journey through the vibrant jazz scene of 1960s Manhattan.
With a runtime of 1 hour and 24 minutes, "Manhattan Stories" is a deep dive into the creative process of one of jazz's most influential figures. The album's six tracks, including standout performances like "How Can I Tell You" and "Dream Weaver," highlight Lloyd's virtuosity on the saxophone and his knack for crafting memorable melodies. Whether you're a longtime fan of Charles Lloyd or a newcomer to his music, this album is a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolution of jazz.