"September Spring: In Argentina" is a captivating album by saxophonist and composer George Haslam, released on January 1, 2007, under Slam Productions. This album is a vibrant fusion of free jazz and hard bop, offering a dynamic and engaging listening experience. Clocking in at just over an hour and eight minutes, the album features ten tracks that showcase Haslam's mastery of his instrument and his ability to blend different musical styles.
The album opens with "Bajo Profundo," a track that sets the tone for the rest of the album with its deep, resonant saxophone lines. "Baile Con Las Pulgas" and "Cumbre Coghlan" continue the journey with their infectious rhythms and melodic hooks. "4 X 1 + 1 X 4" is a standout track, featuring a complex, interlocking arrangement that highlights the musicians' virtuosity.
"La Diana" and "La Tere" bring a touch of Latin flavor to the album, with their lively rhythms and catchy melodies. "Amigos Nuevos" and "Tranquilo" offer a more introspective, reflective mood, showcasing Haslam's ability to convey a wide range of emotions through his music.
The album concludes with "Early Morning Train," a track that blends elements of blues, jazz, and folk music to create a unique and memorable listening experience. "A Green Riff" and "Wade in the Water" are also notable tracks, featuring intricate saxophone lines and a driving rhythm section. "Vidala Y Vidala" brings the album to a close with a powerful, emotive performance that leaves a lasting impression.
Throughout the album, Haslam's saxophone playing is supported by a talented group of musicians, including pianist Steve Lodder, bassist Arnie Somogyi, and drummer Steve Arguelles. Their collective virtuosity and musical chemistry make "September Spring: In Argentina" a standout album in the world of jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan of George Haslam or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.