"Dancing With Nature Spirits" is a captivating jazz fusion album by the legendary drummer Jack DeJohnette, recorded in May 1995 and released on ECM Records in April 1996. This enchanting collaboration with Michael Cain on piano and Steve Gorn on bamboo flute unfolds over five immersive tracks, spanning a total of 72 minutes. The album's title track, "Dancing With Nature Spirits," sets the tone for an exploration of rhythmic and melodic landscapes that are both intricate and soothing. "Anatolia" invites listeners into a world of exotic rhythms and textures, while "Healing Song For Mother Earth" offers a serene and meditative interlude. "Emanations" and "Time Warps" showcase the trio's improvisational prowess, blending jazz, contemporary, and avant-garde elements into a cohesive and engaging musical journey. DeJohnette's masterful drumming, Cain's nuanced piano work, and Gorn's evocative flute playing create a rich tapestry of sound that highlights the beauty of spontaneous musical dialogue. "Dancing With Nature Spirits" is a testament to the enduring power of jazz fusion, offering both depth and accessibility to fans of the genre.