Carla Bley, the renowned American composer, bandleader, and keyboardist, presents "4 X 4," a captivating journey into the realms of free jazz and jazz, released on September 25, 2000, under the Watt label. Recorded in Oslo in 1999, this album features a chamber ensemble of eight musicians, a departure from Bley's previous big band configurations, offering a fresh and intimate sound.
"4 X 4" is a testament to Carla Bley's innovative spirit and her ability to defy musical expectations. The album spans a concise yet impactful 55 minutes, comprising five tracks that showcase Bley's unique compositional style and her ensemble's virtuosic performances. The album opens with the dynamic duo "Blues In 12 Bars - Blues In 12 Other Bars," setting the stage for the eclectic mix of old and new pieces that follow. "Sidewinders In Paradise" and "Útviklingssang" are standout tracks that highlight the band's improvisational prowess and Bley's knack for blending structured composition with free-form jazz.
The album also features "Les Trois Lagons (d'après Henri Matisse)," a piece inspired by the renowned artist Henri Matisse, demonstrating Bley's interdisciplinary approach to music. "Baseball," another track on the album, adds a touch of whimsy and playfulness to the collection.
"4 X 4" is a compelling addition to Carla Bley's discography, offering jazz enthusiasts a chance to experience her unique musical vision in a more intimate setting. The album's blend of old and new compositions, along with its innovative instrumentation, makes it a standout release in the world of jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan of Carla Bley or a newcomer to her music, "4 X 4" is sure to captivate and inspire.