Dive into the spontaneous and unbridled world of free jazz with Urs Leimgruber's "No Try No Fail," a captivating live album recorded at the iconic Loft in Köln on March 10, 1996. This avant-garde masterpiece, released on January 1, 1997, under the prestigious hatOLOGY label, is a testament to the raw, improvisational prowess of Leimgruber, alongside the virtuoso skills of Joëlle Léandre on double bass and Fritz Hauser on drums.
The album, limited to a mere 1500 copies, is a collector's item that encapsulates the essence of live, unscripted performance. With a runtime of 49 minutes, "No Try No Fail" is divided into five exhilarating tracks: "First," "Second," "Third," "Fourth," and "Last." Each track is a journey into the depths of improvisational jazz, where the boundaries of traditional music are pushed and redefined.
Urs Leimgruber, renowned for his innovative approach to saxophone, leads the ensemble with a fearless and exploratory spirit. Joëlle Léandre's double bass provides a rich, textural foundation, while Fritz Hauser's drumming adds a dynamic and rhythmic complexity that drives the music forward. Together, they create a sonic landscape that is as challenging as it is rewarding, inviting listeners to engage with the music on a deeper level.
"No Try No Fail" is not just an album; it's a live document of a unique musical event, captured in all its raw and unfiltered glory. The gated foldout digisleeve, designed with meticulous attention to detail, adds to the album's appeal, making it a cherished addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a curious newcomer, this album offers a thrilling exploration of the avant-garde, showcasing the boundless creativity and technical mastery of its performers.