Dive into the world of free jazz with "Home Brewed," a captivating album by the legendary Elton Dean, alongside Steve Miller and Pip Pyle. Released on December 2, 2022, via British Progressive Jazz, this album is a testament to the enduring power of improvisational music. Recorded in December 1976, the sessions capture the raw energy and spontaneity of a private jam, finally seeing the light of day decades later.
The album features four tracks that showcase the trio's exceptional musicianship and creative synergy. Elton Dean's saxophone work is as innovative as ever, weaving intricate melodies and textures that define the free jazz genre. Steve Miller's piano complements Dean's saxophone with a blend of precision and fluidity, while Pip Pyle's drumming and percussion add a dynamic rhythmic backbone to the compositions.
"Home Brewed" opens with "Molly's Mild," a track that sets the tone with its complex interplay and improvisational spirit. "Pilgrim's Hope" follows, offering a more introspective moment before the album shifts gears with "Crack Le Whip." The album concludes with "Tea, Kettle, Stout," a fitting finale that ties together the diverse elements explored throughout the record.
The album is dedicated to the memory of Mike King, adding a layer of personal significance to the music. Produced by Matt Parker, "Home Brewed" is a rare gem for jazz enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into a historic session that has been beautifully preserved for modern audiences. With a runtime of just 38 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful exploration of free jazz, showcasing the timeless talent of Elton Dean, Steve Miller, and Pip Pyle.