Frank London's "Hazonos," released on June 21, 2005, under the Tzadik label, is a captivating blend of avant-garde jazz and traditional Klezmer music. This 56-minute journey through nine tracks showcases London's mastery of the trumpet and his ability to fuse diverse musical influences into a cohesive and compelling whole. Accompanied by Anthony Coleman on piano, organ, and harmonium, London delves into the rich tapestry of cantorial music, reimagining it through an avant-garde lens. From the solemn introspection of "Sanctification" to the exuberant energy of "Sheyibone Beys Hamikdosh-in The House," each track offers a unique exploration of spiritual and musical themes. "Repentance," the album's longest piece at 15 minutes, is a standout, showcasing the depth and complexity of London's compositions. Whether you're a fan of jazz, Klezmer, or simply great music, "Hazonos" is an album that demands your attention and rewards repeated listening.