Paul Rutherford's "To Fall a Victim To Ice - Cream's Charme" is a captivating exploration of free jazz and avant-garde music, released in 1979 under the WM Boxes Ed. label. Clocking in at 44 minutes, this album is a testament to Rutherford's innovative spirit and his ability to push the boundaries of conventional jazz. The album is divided into three tracks, with the title track split into two parts, and also includes "Mandarin Sauce." Rutherford's masterful use of brass instruments and his fearless approach to improvisation make this album a standout in the genre. Each track is a journey through complex rhythms and harmonies, showcasing Rutherford's technical prowess and his deep understanding of musical structure. This album is not just for fans of free jazz; it's a compelling listen for anyone interested in the evolution of modern music.