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Barry Altschul, a virtuoso drummer known for his innovative contributions to free jazz and jazz fusion, presents "You Can't Name Your Own Tune," a captivating album released on January 1, 1997, under the Savoy label. Clocking in at a concise 32 minutes, this album is a powerhouse of avant-garde creativity and rhythmic complexity.
The six-track journey begins with the title track, "You Can't Name Your Own Tune," setting the stage for an exploration of unbounded musical expression. Altschul's mastery is evident as he navigates through pieces like "For Those Who Care" and "Natal Chart (Natel Chart)," each track a testament to his ability to blend free jazz improvisation with the precision of jazz fusion.
"Cmbeh" and "Hey Toots!" showcase Altschul's dynamic range, while "King Korn" brings the album to a close with a flourish. Each composition is a testament to Altschul's ability to push boundaries and redefine the possibilities of jazz drumming. This album is a must-listen for anyone interested in the avant-garde and the evolution of jazz.