"Lunar," released in January 2002, is a captivating jazz album by the Marc Copland - David Liebman Quartet, a collaboration that brings together two seasoned musicians with a shared history dating back to the 1970s. This album, recorded on October 12, 2001, features Marc Copland on piano and David Liebman on soprano and tenor saxophone, accompanied by Mike McGuirk on bass and Tony Martucci on drums. The eight-track album, spanning 57 minutes, is a testament to the quartet's mastery of post-bop and contemporary jazz.
The album opens with "Cry Want," setting the tone for the sophisticated and introspective journey that follows. Tracks like "Pirouette" and "Naima" showcase the quartet's ability to blend technical prowess with heartfelt expression. "Brother Ernesto (Dedicated to Ernst Bucher)" is a standout piece, paying homage to Ernst Bucher with a poignant and reflective performance. The album also includes a rendition of "You and the Night and the Music," a classic that the quartet reimagines with their unique touch.
"Lunar" is a celebration of jazz tradition and innovation, featuring intricate compositions and spontaneous improvisations that highlight the individual talents of each musician. The album's production, released under the hatOLOGY label as part of the Danzas Jazz Series, ensures a high-quality listening experience. With a limited edition of 3000 CDs, this album is a collectible piece for jazz enthusiasts and a delightful addition to any music library. Whether you're a longtime fan of Marc Copland and David Liebman or new to their work, "Lunar" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that showcases the best of contemporary jazz.