Dive into the world of avant-garde jazz with Ralph Alessi's "Open Season," a captivating exploration of free jazz released on January 27, 2009, under the Now Forward Music label. Spanning a concise 52 minutes, this album is a testament to Alessi's mastery and innovative spirit, featuring a collection of 11 tracks that push the boundaries of traditional jazz.
From the intriguing "Connecting Dots" to the thought-provoking "Fear Of Fruit," each piece on "Open Season" offers a unique sonic journey. Alessi's virtuosity shines through in tracks like "Morbid Curiosity" and "Tranesonic," showcasing his ability to blend technical prowess with creative freedom. The album's dynamic range is evident in the slow, meditative "Slow Freefall" and the energetic "Foxhole," demonstrating Alessi's versatility as a composer and performer.
"Open Season" is not just an album; it's an experience that challenges and engages the listener from start to finish. Ralph Alessi's bold approach to free jazz makes this a standout release that will appeal to both seasoned jazz enthusiasts and those looking to explore the genre's more experimental side.