"First Encounter," released on December 18, 2012, is a captivating jazz album that showcases the extraordinary talents of saxophonists Greg Abate and Gary Smulyan. This collaboration, under the label 1201 MUSIC, is a testament to the enduring appeal of bebop and hard bop, offering a rich and dynamic listening experience.
The album features six meticulously crafted tracks, each a masterclass in jazz improvisation and composition. From the opening notes of "First Encounter" to the final bars of "Donna Lee," the duo's chemistry is palpable, their interplay both seamless and exhilarating. The album's highlight, "Blues for J.C.," is a standout, blending soulful melodies with intricate harmonies, while "William Tells" showcases the artists' technical prowess and innovative spirit.
Produced by Mark Morganelli and recorded live, "First Encounter" benefits from the expertise of engineer John Steinthal, whose masterful recording and mastering bring out the best in Abate and Smulyan's performances. The album's cover art, coupled with the insightful liner notes provided by the artists themselves, adds an extra layer of depth to the listening experience.
At just under 49 minutes, "First Encounter" is a concise yet powerful exploration of jazz's rich traditions and endless possibilities. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a curious newcomer, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. Don't miss out on this remarkable collaboration between two of jazz's most respected and innovative voices.