"Inside Chicago, Vol. 2" is a captivating hard bop jazz album by the legendary tenor saxophonist Von Freeman, released on January 1, 2001, under the SteepleChase label. This five-track album is a testament to Freeman's underrated genius, showcasing his mastery of the genre alongside trumpeter Brad Goode. The album spans a generous 66 minutes, offering a rich and immersive listening experience.
The tracklist features a blend of original compositions and jazz standards, including "Anthropology," "Blues for Sunnyland Slim," "Oleo," "Caravan," and "Yardbird Suite." Each track is a showcase of Freeman's soulful, blues-infused saxophone playing, complemented by Goode's dynamic trumpet work. The rhythm section, featuring pianist Joan Hickey, bassist Sherman Davis, and drummer Michael Raynor, provides a solid and swinging foundation for the horns to soar.
"Inside Chicago, Vol. 2" is the second installment in SteepleChase's "Inside Chicago" series, which aims to highlight the vibrant jazz scene of the Windy City. This album is a must for jazz enthusiasts and collectors, offering a rare opportunity to experience the late Von Freeman's artistry in a live setting. The album's raw, unfiltered energy and the interplay between Freeman and Goode make it a standout release in the hard bop genre.