Walt Weiskopf, the accomplished jazz saxophonist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist, presents "MindScience (Vol. 2)," a captivating journey into the world of jazz released on May 7, 1990. This album, a sequel to his 1989 release "MindScience (Vol. 1)," is a testament to Weiskopf's versatility and creativity, featuring seven tracks that blend intricate compositions with spontaneous improvisation.
With a runtime of just over 33 minutes, "MindScience (Vol. 2)" is a concise yet impactful exploration of jazz, showcasing Weiskopf's mastery of the saxophone and his ability to craft engaging melodies. The album opens with "Exact Science," setting the tone for the intricate and thought-provoking journey that follows. Tracks like "Antidote" and "Nonfiction" highlight Weiskopf's knack for blending complex harmonies with accessible grooves, while "Salvadore" and "Ghostwriting" demonstrate his ability to evoke a range of emotions through his music.
Weiskopf is joined by a talented ensemble of musicians, including Billy Drummond and Gary Burton, who contribute to the album's rich and dynamic sound. The result is a cohesive and engaging collection of tracks that showcase the best of jazz, from its technical intricacies to its raw, emotional power.
"MindScience (Vol. 2)" is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike, offering a glimpse into the mind of one of the genre's most innovative and accomplished artists. Whether you're a fan of Weiskopf's previous work or discovering his music for the first time, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.