"E Pluribus Unum - Live In Seattle" by Hal Galper is a captivating live album that showcases the pianist's mastery and versatility in the world of jazz. Recorded at the prestigious Earshot Jazz Festival in Seattle over two days in October 2009, this album is a testament to Galper's enduring talent and his ability to push the boundaries of the genre. The album features a stellar lineup, with Hal Galper on piano, veteran bassist Jeff Johnson, and an unnamed drummer, creating a dynamic and engaging sound that spans jazz fusion, hard bop, and free jazz.
The album's seven tracks, including standout pieces like "How Deep Is The Ocean" and "Take The Coltrane," offer a rich tapestry of musical exploration. Each track is a journey in itself, highlighting Galper's intricate piano work and the trio's exceptional chemistry. The album's duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes ensures a comprehensive experience of the live performance, capturing the energy and spontaneity of the concert.
Released on March 16, 2010, under Origin Records, "E Pluribus Unum - Live In Seattle" has been praised for its complexity and exhilarating music. It's a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and a remarkable addition to Hal Galper's discography, which includes other notable works like "Live at the Berlin Philharmonic, 1977" and "Art-Work." Whether you're a long-time fan of Hal Galper or new to his music, this album promises an unforgettable musical experience.