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Richard Beirach's "Self Portraits" is a captivating journey into the world of jazz, released on January 1, 2008, under Silva Screen Records Ltd. This album is a testament to Beirach's mastery of the genre, showcasing his exceptional skill and musical prowess. With a runtime of 47 minutes, the album is a concise yet powerful collection of eight tracks, each offering a unique perspective on the jazz experience.
The album opens with "Grandfather's Hammer," setting the tone for the journey ahead. "Song of Experience" and "Song of Innocence" provide a fascinating contrast, exploring themes of wisdom and naivety through a jazz lens. "A Quiet Normal Life" offers a moment of respite, while "Darkness Into Air" and "Falling off My Bike" inject a sense of playfulness and spontaneity.
"Calcutta" adds an exotic flair, hinting at Beirach's global influences. The album concludes with "Apprentice / Master," a fitting finale that encapsulates the journey of growth and learning that the album embodies. Throughout, Beirach's piano playing is impeccable, his compositions intricate and thought-provoking, making "Self Portraits" a standout addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.