"Creating The Beat" is a captivating collection of jazz tracks by the legendary Max Roach, released just days after his passing in August 2007. This album is a testament to Roach's enduring influence and innovation in the world of jazz, spanning genres from hard bop and bebop to free jazz. With a career that pioneered some of jazz's most significant movements, Roach's virtuosic drumming and compositional prowess are on full display in these ten tracks.
The album kicks off with "Bluebird," setting the tone for a journey through Roach's musical genius. Each track, from the breezy "So Easy" to the upbeat "Barbados" and the energetic "Long Tall Dexter," showcases Roach's ability to blend complexity with accessibility. "Donna Lee" and "Half Nelson" are standout tracks that highlight Roach's bebop roots, while "Dexter Rides Again" and "Perhaps" demonstrate his versatility and innovation. The album concludes with "That's The Stuff You Gotta Watch" and "Bring It On Home," leaving listeners with a sense of Roach's enduring legacy.
At just 27 minutes, "Creating The Beat" is a concise yet powerful collection that encapsulates the essence of Max Roach's contributions to jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Roach's work, this album offers a compelling introduction to the artistry of one of the greatest jazz drummers and composers of all time.