"Light At The Crossroads" is a captivating 1997 album by the renowned jazz artist Marty Ehrlich, released under the Songlines label. This avant-garde and free jazz masterpiece is a collaboration with equally talented clarinetist Ben Goldberg, exploring the dynamic interplay between two clarinets and bass clarinets at the forefront. The album features nine tracks, including standout pieces like "Texas," "Dark Sestina," and the titular "Light At The Crossroads," all of which showcase the expressive potential and innovative spirit of the duo.
With a runtime of 52 minutes, the album is a testament to Ehrlich and Goldberg's complementary talents, both as players and writers. They are backed by the exceptional rhythm section of Trevor Dunn on bass and Kenny Wollesen on drums, creating a rich and textured soundscape. "Light At The Crossroads" draws inspiration from the last several decades of jazz, offering a poised and heartfelt session that pushes the boundaries of the genre. This album is a must-listen for fans of avant-garde and free jazz, highlighting the creative genius of Marty Ehrlich and his collaborators.