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Dive into the world of Hamiet Bluiett's 1987 masterpiece, "The Clarinet Family," a captivating exploration of free jazz and avant-garde sounds. Released on December 28, 1987, under the Black Saint label, this album is a testament to Bluiett's virtuosity and innovative spirit. Spanning a total of 63 minutes, the nine-track collection showcases a diverse range of compositions, from the energetic "Sub-Jump" to the introspective "Song For Mama."
Bluiett's mastery of the clarinet family is on full display, with each track offering a unique blend of improvisation and composition. The album opens with "For Macho," a dynamic piece that sets the stage for the adventurous journey ahead. "Nioka" and "Paper Works" highlight Bluiett's ability to weave complex melodies and rhythms, while "Run Away" and "To Be There" offer moments of raw, unfiltered emotion.
The album also features a solo bass improvisation, demonstrating Bluiett's versatility and skill as a multi-instrumentalist. "River Niger" is a standout track, blending traditional and modern elements to create a rich, evocative soundscape. The album closes with "Song For Mama," a poignant tribute that leaves a lasting impression.
"The Clarinet Family" is a must-listen for fans of free jazz and avant-garde music, offering a rich, immersive experience that highlights Hamiet Bluiett's extraordinary talent.