In the vibrant jazz scene of 1968, French saxophonist Barney Wilen released "Dear Prof. Leary," a groundbreaking album that seamlessly blends French jazz, free jazz, hard bop, and jazz-rock elements. Recorded in Germany, this album is a psychedelic jazz tribute to the renowned LSD guru Timothy Leary, reflecting the counterculture spirit of the era.
"Dear Prof. Leary" features a diverse tracklist that includes a unique take on The Beatles' "The Fool on the Hill," a nod to the iconic "Ode to Billie Joe," and a powerful rendition of "Respect." The album showcases Wilen's versatility and innovation, with each track offering a distinct flavor while maintaining a cohesive musical journey. The inclusion of "Dear Prof. Leary" and "(You Keep Me) Hangin' On" further highlights the album's eclectic nature, making it a standout release in Wilen's discography.
The album was recorded over two days, June 27 and 28, 1968, and features Wilen's Amazing Free Rock Band, underscoring the fusion of jazz and rock that defines the record. With a duration of just 35 minutes, "Dear Prof. Leary" is a concise yet impactful exploration of musical boundaries, making it a timeless addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.