Carla Bley's "Night-Glo," released on November 1, 1985, under the Watt label, is a captivating journey into the world of free jazz. This 36-minute album is a testament to Bley's innovative spirit and her ability to push the boundaries of traditional jazz. With tracks like "Pretend You're In Love," "Night-Glo," and the intriguing "Wildlife" suite, Bley explores a range of emotions and musical landscapes. The album's free jazz elements are intertwined with more accessible jazz structures, creating a unique and engaging listening experience. "Night-Glo" showcases Bley's compositional prowess and her ability to blend various musical influences into a cohesive and compelling whole.