Gerry Mulligan, a legendary figure in the world of jazz, invites you into his sonic universe with "Watching & Waiting," released on August 17, 1999, under DRG Records. This concise yet captivating collection spans just 37 minutes, but it's a journey through the rich tapestry of cool jazz, bebop, and hard bop that showcases Mulligan's mastery of the genre.
The album opens with "Dance Of The Truck," setting a lively pace that carries through tracks like "Trucking Again" and "The Trap," where Mulligan's signature baritone saxophone weaves intricate melodies. The title track, "Watching And Waiting," appears twice, offering a hauntingly beautiful interlude that highlights Mulligan's ability to convey deep emotion with his music.
"Watching & Waiting" isn't just a showcase of Mulligan's virtuosity; it's also a testament to his versatility. Tracks like "New Wine" and "The Pantomimist" demonstrate his knack for blending humor and sophistication, while "Vines Of Bordeaux" and "Theme From 'La Menace'" showcase his ability to create evocative, cinematic soundscapes.
Throughout the album, Mulligan's collaborations with other talented musicians shine, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience. Whether you're a longtime fan of jazz or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "Watching & Waiting" offers a compelling introduction to the genius of Gerry Mulligan.