Dive into the formative years of jazz legend Steve Lacy with "Early Years 1954-1956," a captivating compilation released by Fresh Sound Records. This double-disc set, spanning nearly two hours, offers an intimate glimpse into the early career of one of jazz's most innovative musicians. The album is a treasure trove of 38 tracks, each a testament to Lacy's burgeoning genius and his contributions to the genres of free jazz, avant-garde, hard bop, and traditional jazz.
Recorded between 1954 and 1956, these tracks showcase Lacy's mastery of the soprano saxophone, an instrument he would later make his own. The album features a mix of standards and original compositions, with Lacy's unique voice shining through on every note. From the sultry "Avalon" to the upbeat "Strike Up the Band," and the iconic "Over the Rainbow," each track is a masterclass in jazz improvisation and composition.
"Early Years 1954-1956" is not just a collection of songs; it's a historical document that captures a pivotal moment in jazz history. It's a chance to hear Steve Lacy's early explorations and experiments, laying the groundwork for his later, more experimental work. Whether you're a longtime fan of Lacy or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a unique perspective on the development of one of jazz's most influential figures. So, sit back, relax, and let the music of Steve Lacy transport you to a bygone era of jazz innovation.