Gary Peacock's "Shift In The Wind," released on February 1, 1981, under ECM Records, is a captivating journey into the world of jazz and free jazz. This 47-minute album features seven tracks, each offering a unique blend of improvisation and composition. Peacock, a renowned bassist, showcases his virtuosic skills and deep musical intuition throughout the record. The album opens with "So Green," setting a contemplative tone, and continues with "Fractions," a piece that highlights Peacock's ability to navigate complex rhythms with ease. "Last First" and "Shift In The Wind" further demonstrate his mastery of the bass, while "Centers" and "Caverns Beneath The Zoth" delve into more abstract and exploratory territories. The album concludes with "Valentine," a tender and introspective piece that leaves a lasting impression. "Shift In The Wind" is a testament to Gary Peacock's artistry and his significant contributions to the jazz genre.