Barney Wilen's 2006 album "Barney" is a captivating journey through the diverse landscapes of jazz, blending French jazz, free jazz, hard bop, and more. Born to a French mother and an American father, Wilen's transatlantic roots are reflected in the album's rich, multicultural influences. This collection of eight tracks, spanning a total of 72 minutes, showcases Wilen's virtuosic tenor saxophone playing and his ability to navigate complex musical terrains.
The album opens with a sultry rendition of "Besame Mucho," a classic Latin standard, followed by the hard bop energy of "Stablemates" and the modal jazz exploration of "Jordu." Wilen's improvisational prowess shines on "Lady Bird" and "Lotus Blossom," while the melancholic "Everything Happens to Me" offers a moment of introspection. The album concludes with "I'll Remember April," a tender ballad, and "Témoin Dans La Ville," a free jazz piece that pushes the boundaries of traditional jazz.
"Barney" is a testament to Wilen's enduring legacy as a pioneering figure in European jazz. The album's dynamic range, from the accessible to the avant-garde, makes it a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to Wilen's music. Recorded under the TP4 Music label, this album is a must-explore for anyone interested in the evolution of jazz in the 21st century.