Geri Allen, a luminary in the world of jazz, presents "Timeless Portraits and Dreams," a captivating exploration of free jazz released on August 22, 2006, under the Telarc label. This 58-minute journey through Allen's virtuoso piano playing and innovative compositions is a testament to her enduring influence in the genre.
The album opens with "Oh Freedom," setting the stage for a collection that seamlessly blends traditional jazz with the boundless creativity of free jazz. Tracks like "Melchezedik" and "Well Done" showcase Allen's technical prowess and her ability to push the boundaries of conventional jazz structures. The inclusion of standards such as "Embraceable You" and "Ah-Leu-Cha" offers a familiar yet refreshing take on beloved classics, highlighting Allen's versatility and deep respect for jazz tradition.
"Timeless Portraits and Dreams" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive narrative that weaves through various moods and tempos. The title track and its reprise frame the album, creating a sense of completeness and continuity. Allen's tribute to Billie Holiday, "Our Lady (For Billie Holiday)," adds a poignant and personal touch, underscoring her connection to the rich history of jazz.
Throughout the album, Geri Allen's mastery of the piano is evident, whether she is delivering intricate solos or providing a subtle, supportive backdrop to the other instrumentalists. The album's dynamic range, from the introspective "Nearly" to the upbeat "Just For A Thrill," ensures that there is something for every jazz enthusiast.
"Timeless Portraits and Dreams" is a celebration of Geri Allen's artistry and a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolution of jazz. It's a testament to her ability to honor the past while forging new paths, making it a significant addition to any jazz collection.