Wolfgang Lackerschmid's 'Common Language, Common Sense' is a sublime jazz masterpiece that weaves a rich tapestry of sound, transporting listeners to a realm of cool, sophisticated elegance. Released on 14 October 2011 via the hipjazz label, this 54-minute odyssey is a testament to Lackerschmid's skill as a masterful storyteller, crafting a narrative that unfolds through nine meticulously crafted tracks.
From the uplifting 'Good For The Soul' to the contemplative 'My Psalms', each piece on 'Common Language, Common Sense' is a nuanced exploration of the jazz idiom, blending intricate melodies with a deep sense of emotional resonance. The album's dual themes of unity and introspection are beautifully encapsulated in tracks like 'One Truth' and 'Response', which showcase Lackerschmid's ability to balance complexity with accessibility.
With its unique blend of cool jazz sensibilities and heartfelt expression, 'Common Language, Common Sense' is an album that will resonate deeply with fans of the genre. As Wolfgang Lackerschmid's vision takes shape, the listener is invited to immerse themselves in a world of refined beauty, where the universal language of music transcends borders and speaks directly to the heart.