Jungle Boldie, a Dutch jazz ensemble formed in 1988, presents their self-titled album, a vibrant and dynamic collection of 11 tracks that showcase the band's mastery of jazz and their unique, energetic sound. Released on Turtle Records in 2010, this album is a testament to the group's long-standing reputation as a captivating live act, having performed at prestigious events like the North Sea Jazz Festival.
Recorded over two days in September 2009 at The Evangelisch Lutherse Kerk, the album's 51-minute duration is packed with intricate compositions and impressive performances. The tracklist features a mix of original pieces and creative interpretations of classic jazz standards, such as "St James Infirmary." Standout tracks like "Dancing the Waves," "Compliments," and "Teardrops for Jimmy" highlight the band's ability to blend traditional jazz elements with contemporary influences, resulting in a sound that is both timeless and fresh.
The album is a collaborative effort, featuring core members Maarten Ornstein and Tony Overwater, along with contributions from Wim Kegel. Each track is a demonstration of the band's tight musicianship and their knack for creating engaging, groove-driven jazz that appeals to both purists and modern listeners alike. Whether you're a longtime fan of Jungle Boldie or new to their music, this self-titled album offers a compelling introduction to their world of jazz innovation and excitement.