Dive into the vibrant world of Kresten Osgood's "Hammond Rens," a double album that serves as a testament to the boundless energy and creativity of free jazz, jazz funk, and jazz. Released on January 1, 2002, under ILK Music, this 2-hour and 36-minute journey through 11 tracks is a dynamic exploration of the organ-sax-drum trio, with a unique twist of "Ghostpercussion" that adds an extra layer of intrigue.
Osgood's collaboration with the legendary Dr. Lonnie Smith on tracks like "Like Lonnie" showcases a masterful blend of tradition and innovation. The album kicks off with "Collins" and "The World Awakes," setting the stage for an exhilarating musical experience that includes standout pieces like "The Makings Of You," "Three For Dizzy," and "London Pride." Each track is a testament to Osgood's virtuosity and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz.
"Hammond Rens" is not just about high-energy climaxes; it also offers moments of introspection and groove, as heard in "Jens Bloch & Rahsaan Take A Break From The Choir Of Angels To Jam A Little" and "Baby Let Me Take You (In My Arms)." The album's diversity is further highlighted by tracks like "I'm Black" and "Chop Suey," which showcase Osgood's versatility and range.
Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Hammond Rens" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. Kresten Osgood's masterful playing, combined with the stellar contributions of his collaborators, makes this album a standout in the world of contemporary jazz.