Dive into the world of jazz and jazz fusion with Peter Erskine's "Side Man Blue," released on January 2, 2001, under the Fuzzy Music label. This captivating album spans a full hour and six minutes, offering a rich tapestry of musical exploration. Erskine, a renowned name in the jazz scene, brings his unique perspective to the genre, blending traditional jazz elements with modern fusion techniques.
The album features a diverse range of tracks, from the introspective "I Remember Clifford" to the energetic "Side Man Bop." Each piece showcases Erskine's virtuosity and his ability to convey a wide spectrum of emotions through his music. The tracks "Like Some Song" and "Song for a Friend" appear in multiple versions, offering a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of Erskine's compositions.
"Side Man Blue" is not just a collection of songs but a testament to Erskine's artistry and his deep connection to the jazz tradition. The album includes nods to legendary figures like Clifford Brown and Stan Kenton, as seen in tracks like "I Remember Clifford (Quintet Version)" and "Artistry in Rhythm ('From Kenton to Know')." This blend of homage and innovation makes "Side Man Blue" a compelling listen for both longtime jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike.