Marilyn Crispell's 'Blue', released on 28 December 2001 via Black Saint, is a captivating masterpiece that embodies the essence of free jazz and jazz. This hour-long, five-minute journey is a testament to Crispell's innovative spirit and creative genius.
The album features an array of enchanting tracks, including 'Breath Of Sun', 'Ring Around Circle', and 'Roof Of Sky', which showcase Crispell's unique ability to craft mesmerising soundscapes. With 'Wind Of Roses' and 'Moon Wheel', she delves into the realm of emotional depth, while 'No Scorpions In Fall' and 'Behind The Wings' demonstrate her technical prowess.
Crispell's interpretation of the jazz standard 'You Don't Know What Love Is' is a highlight of the album, as she brings a fresh perspective to this timeless classic. The album concludes with 'Rain Around' and 'Burning In The Shade', leaving the listener with a lasting impression of Crispell's artistry.
Throughout 'Blue', Marilyn Crispell pushes the boundaries of jazz, creating a rich and immersive experience that will resonate with fans of the genre. With its intricate melodies and spontaneous improvisations, this album is a must-listen for anyone seeking to explore the innovative and expressive world of free jazz and jazz.