David Murray's 'Lucky Four' is a sublime quartet date that showcases the saxophonist's mastery alongside longtime associate Dave Burrell, bassist Wilber Morris, and drummer Victor Lewis. Released on 9 November 2007 via Enja Horst Weber, this album is a treasure trove of free jazz, jazz, avant-garde, and hard bop.
The eight-track album features a mix of original compositions, with most of the pieces penned by either Burrell or Morris, and a short contribution from Murray's manager Kunle Mwanga. Standout tracks include 'Valley Talk', 'Chazz (For Charles Mingus)', and 'Strollin' (For Jean-Michel Basquiat)', which demonstrate the quartet's ability to craft smooth and luscious melodies.
With its 1-hour duration, 'Lucky Four' is an immersive experience that will appeal to both newcomers and seasoned fans of David Murray's work. As John Fordham of The Guardian notes, it would make a fine primer for those new to Murray's music. The album has been reissued on 180g audiophile vinyl, earning a 4-star rating from All Music Guide. Overall, 'Lucky Four' is a testament to the quartet's chemistry and Murray's skill as a saxophonist, making it an essential addition to any jazz collection.