"Hearsay," released in 2002 by Rich Perry, is a captivating journey into the world of big band jazz, showcasing the tenor saxophonist's mastery and versatility. This album, Rich Perry's eighth release on the esteemed SteepleChase label, features a quartet that includes the lesser-known but highly talented trumpeter and composer Steve Lampert, who penned six of the eight tracks. The ensemble is rounded out by Dennis Irwin on bass and Jeff Hirshfield on drums, creating a dynamic and cohesive sound.
The album opens with "King Baby," setting the tone for the rich, textured compositions that follow. "Hearsay" delves into freer, more exploratory material than Perry's previous studio work, offering a fresh perspective on his artistic evolution. Standout tracks like "Penance" and "On Clouds" highlight the quartet's exceptional interplay and individual virtuosity. The album's title track, "Hearsay," is a testament to Perry's ability to blend intricate melodies with improvisational flair.
Rich Perry, born in Cleveland, Ohio, brings a wealth of experience to "Hearsay," having performed with legendary bands and musicians such as the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra, and Chet Baker. His background in both performance and composition shines through in this album, making "Hearsay" a compelling addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. The album's eight tracks, spanning a total of 63 minutes, provide a rich listening experience that celebrates the depth and breadth of Perry's musical vision.