"Jaded Angels," released on October 27, 2006, is a captivating journey into the world of free jazz, masterfully crafted by Eric Watson. This album, featuring seven evocative tracks, is a testament to Watson's prowess as a musician and his ability to weave intricate narratives through sound. Recorded over three days in March 2006, the album captures a raw and unfiltered essence of jazz that resonates deeply with both seasoned enthusiasts and curious newcomers.
The album opens with "Jaded Angels," setting a melancholic tone that permeates the entire collection. Each track, from the haunting "Ghosts on the Wall" to the introspective "House of Mirrors," offers a unique perspective on Watson's artistic vision. "Fallen Angels" and "Ice Lady" showcase his versatility, blending delicate melodies with powerful improvisations. "Dice in the Sky" and "Consolation" round out the album, providing a sense of closure while leaving room for reflection.
"Jaded Angels" is not just an album; it's an experience. The Eric Watson Trio's performance is impeccable, with each member contributing to the rich tapestry of sound that defines this record. The album's duration of 51 minutes is perfectly paced, allowing each track to breathe and develop organically. Whether you're a fan of free jazz or simply appreciate thoughtful, well-crafted music, "Jaded Angels" is an album that demands your attention. Available on ACT Music, this release is a standout in Watson's discography and a highlight in the genre.