Dive into the experimental and improvisational world of Medeski Martin & Wood with their third studio album, "Friday Afternoon In The Universe." Released on January 24, 1995, under the Ryko/WEA label, this album is a vibrant fusion of jazz, funk, and acid jazz, showcasing the trio's unique chemistry and virtuosity.
The album's title is inspired by the opening line of Jack Kerouac's "Old Angel Midnight," setting the stage for a journey through 15 tracks of unadulterated old school MMW. This is the first album by the trio without a horn section, allowing the interplay between John Medeski's keyboards, Chris Wood's bass, and Billy Martin's drums to take center stage.
From the groovy "The Lover" to the intricate "Chinoiserie," and the rhythmic "Billy's Tool Box," each track offers a unique blend of jazz fusion and funk, demonstrating the band's exceptional musicianship and improvisational skills. The album's standout track, "Friday Afternoon in the Universe," is a testament to the band's ability to create complex, yet accessible, music.
With a duration of 57 minutes, "Friday Afternoon In The Universe" is a captivating exploration of sound and rhythm. The album's mastering is decent, with the vinyl release being particularly quiet, allowing the music to shine. Whether you're a fan of jazz, funk, or simply great music, this album is sure to impress. So, sit back, press play, and let Medeski Martin & Wood take you on a sonic adventure.