Dave Liebman, a titan in the world of jazz, pays a profound tribute to the legendary John Coltrane with his 2017 album "Compassion: The Music of John Coltrane." Recorded a decade ago for a BBC broadcast commemorating the 40th anniversary of Coltrane's passing, this album was finally released commercially to mark the 50th anniversary of the jazz icon's death. Liebman is joined by the equally virtuosic saxophonist Joe Lovano, along with the experienced Phil Markowitz on piano and the wonderful Billy Hart on drums, creating a powerhouse quartet that breathes new life into Coltrane's timeless compositions.
The album spans a diverse range of Coltrane's work, from the upbeat "Locomotion" to the introspective "Central Park West / Dear Lord," and the fiery "Olé." Each track is a testament to the enduring influence of Coltrane's music and the unique interpretations of Liebman and Lovano. The album's five tracks offer over 50 minutes of captivating jazz, blending free jazz, jazz fusion, and post-bop styles, showcasing the breadth of Coltrane's relatively short but monumental musical legacy.
"Compassion" is not just a tribute; it's a celebration of Coltrane's genius and a showcase of Liebman and Lovano's distinct voices as players. The album is a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast, offering a fresh perspective on Coltrane's music while honoring its spiritual and innovative essence.