Rich Halley, the Portland-based tenor saxophonist, presents a captivating live album, "Live at the Penofin Jazz Festival," recorded in 2008 at the scenic Penofin Jazz Festival in Potter Valley, California. This album, released under his own label Pine Eagle Records in 2010, is a testament to Halley's prowess in the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music.
Joined by his quartet—Clyde Reed on bass, Carson Halley on drums, and special guest Bobby Bradford on cornet and percussion—Rich Halley delivers a dynamic performance that seamlessly blends composed and improvised music. The album features four tracks: "The Blue Rims," "Streets Below," "Grey Stones/Shards of Sky," and "The River's Edge is Ice," each showcasing the quartet's exceptional chemistry and individual virtuosity.
The album opens with "The Blue Rims," where Bobby Bradford takes the first solo, setting the tone for the rest of the performance. Rich Halley's bright tone and penchant for the altissimo register of the saxophone are evident throughout the album, adding a unique flavor to the ensemble's sound. The tracks are characterized by their fiery, upbeat nature, making for an engaging and enjoyable listening experience.
"Live at the Penofin Jazz Festival" is a must-listen for fans of free jazz and avant-garde music, offering a glimpse into the raw, unfiltered energy of a live performance. Rich Halley's leadership and the quartet's collective talent shine through in this captivating album, making it a standout release in the world of contemporary jazz.