Dive into the avant-garde world of Fred Frith with "Freedom in Fragments," a captivating album released on Tzadik Records' Composer Series in 2002. This unique collection of short works was composed by Frith in the fall of 1994 while in Big Sur, California, and was commissioned by the renowned Rova Saxophone Quartet. The album features the quartet's exceptional musicianship, with Bruce Ackley on soprano sax, Steve Adams on alto sax, Jon Rakin on baritone sax, and Larry Ochs on tenor sax, bringing Frith's compositions to life.
Recorded between February 1999 and January 2000 at the iconic Mr. Toad's studio in San Francisco, "Freedom in Fragments" is a testament to Frith's innovative approach to music. The album seamlessly blends elements of avant-garde, free jazz, experimental, and tango genres, resulting in a diverse and engaging listening experience. With a duration of 48 minutes, the 13 tracks on this album offer a rich tapestry of sounds and textures, showcasing the quartet's virtuosity and Frith's compositional genius.
Some standout tracks include "Freedom Is Your Friends/Some Assembly Required," "Advertising," "Void Where Prohibited/The Up And Up," and "Hey Rene." Each piece is a unique exploration of the saxophone quartet's capabilities, demonstrating the ensemble's ability to navigate complex compositions with precision and finesse. Whether you're a fan of Fred Frith's work or a newcomer to his music, "Freedom in Fragments" is sure to captivate and inspire.