Dive into the avant-garde jazz scene with "Family Ties," the fifteenth album from the renowned saxophonist Ivo Perelman, released on Leo Records in January 2012. This captivating album features a dream lineup of jazz virtuosos, including Joe Morris on double-bass and Gerald Cleaver on drums. Together, they create an hour and fifteen minutes of raw, unfiltered free jazz that pushes the boundaries of the genre.
"Family Ties" is not just another jazz album; it's a testament to the artists' commitment to their craft. The album's six tracks, including standouts like "The Imitation of the Rose" and "Mystery in Sao Christovao," showcase the trio's exceptional musicianship and their ability to blend avant-garde elements with traditional jazz. The result is a powerful and thought-provoking listening experience that will challenge and inspire jazz enthusiasts.
The album's title, "Family Ties," reflects the deep musical connection between the three musicians, who have played together for years. Their shared history and understanding of each other's playing styles are evident in every note, creating a cohesive and engaging sound that is uniquely their own. Whether you're a longtime fan of Ivo Perelman or a newcomer to the world of avant-garde jazz, "Family Ties" is an album that demands your attention and rewards repeated listens.