Theo Travis' "Double Talk" is a captivating journey into the realms of jazz fusion and ambient music, released in 2007 under the Ethersounds label. This album, clocking in at just over an hour, is the eighth record from Travis' own group, featuring a stellar quartet that includes guitarist Mike Outram, drummer Roy Dodds, and Pete Whittaker on Hammond organ. The album showcases Travis' versatility and mastery of the saxophone, alongside the rich textures provided by his fellow musicians.
"Double Talk" kicks off with "Ascending," a nine-minute exploration that sets the tone for the album's fusion of jazz and ambient elements. The tracklist includes standout pieces like "Oblivionville," a 16-minute odyssey that highlights the band's improvisational skills, and "The Relegation of Pluto," a seven-minute piece that demonstrates the group's ability to blend intricate melodies with a relaxed, almost ethereal atmosphere. Other notable tracks include "The Endless Search" and "Pallendream," both of which showcase the band's knack for creating immersive soundscapes.
The album also features a cover of Pink Floyd's "See Emily Play," adding a touch of psychedelic rock to the mix. "Double Talk" is a testament to Theo Travis' ability to blend different musical styles seamlessly, creating an album that is both innovative and accessible. Whether you're a fan of jazz fusion, ambient music, or simply great music, "Double Talk" is sure to captivate and inspire.