David Binney and Edward Simon's "Afinidad," released in 2001 under Red Records, is a captivating journey through the world of jazz. This collaborative effort between the saxophonist David Binney and pianist Edward Simon is a testament to their musical synergy, featuring a lineup that includes bassist Scott Colley and drummer in a larger group context. The album spans 51 minutes and comprises 11 tracks, each offering a unique blend of improvisation and composition.
From the evocative opening of "Red" to the reflective closing of "Remembrance," "Afinidad" showcases a rich tapestry of jazz styles, blending traditional and contemporary elements. The tracks "Civil War" and "Pere" highlight Binney's and Simon's prowess in creating intricate, thought-provoking pieces, while "Vidala" and "Simplicity" offer moments of pure, unadulterated musical beauty. The album's dynamic range is evident in the energetic "Aguantando" and the introspective "Sadness," demonstrating the duo's versatility and depth.
Recorded on April 14, 2000, "Afinidad" has garnered critical acclaim, with a notable RYM rating of 3.67/5.00. The album is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and those seeking to explore the genre's boundless possibilities. Whether you're a longtime fan of David Binney and Edward Simon or a newcomer to their work, "Afinidad" promises an engaging and enriching listening experience.