"Flight for Four" is a groundbreaking album by the legendary jazz saxophonist John Carter, recorded in April 1969 in Los Angeles with trumpeter Bobby Bradford. This captivating collaboration marks a significant moment in the free jazz genre, showcasing the raw energy and innovative spirit of the West Coast jazz scene. The album features a quartet including Tom Williamson on bass and Buzz Freeman on drums, delivering a dynamic and accessible sound that pushes boundaries while remaining engaging.
Originally released on the Flying Dutchman label, "Flight for Four" is a testament to the creative synergy between Carter and Bradford. The album's five tracks, including standout pieces like "Call to the Festival" and "Domino," blend free jazz with baroque pop elements, creating a unique and timeless sound. With a total runtime of 40 minutes, the album offers a rich and immersive listening experience that highlights the virtuosity of the musicians involved.
This reissue of "Flight for Four" comes in a deluxe gatefold edition, complete with double-sided inserts, offering a glimpse into the historical and cultural context of the recording. The album's spectacular work and groundbreaking contributions make it a standout piece in the jazz canon, appealing to both longtime fans and newcomers to the genre.