"Eliyahu" is a captivating free jazz album by Avram Fefer, released on April 4, 2011, under the NotTwo label. This 57-minute journey through avant-garde jazz is a testament to Fefer's prowess as a saxophonist and composer, accompanied by the stellar bass work of Eric Revis and the dynamic drumming of Chad Taylor.
The album opens with "Song for Dyani," a tribute to the late jazz icon Dyani White, setting the tone for the raw and expressive performances that follow. Each track, from the introspective "Wishful Thinking" to the lively "City Life," showcases the trio's exceptional chemistry and their ability to push the boundaries of jazz. The album also features two versions of the title track, "Eliyahu," offering a fascinating glimpse into the band's creative process.
Recorded in Poland and released on the independent NotTwo label, "Eliyahu" is a bold and uncompromising exploration of free jazz. It's a record that demands attention and rewards repeated listening, revealing new layers and nuances with each play. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a curious newcomer, "Eliyahu" offers a thrilling and immersive experience that highlights the enduring power and innovation of free jazz.