Don Pullen, the virtuoso jazz pianist, presents "Ode To Life," a captivating album recorded in 1993 with his ensemble, the African-Brazilian Connection. This album is a vibrant fusion of free jazz, avant-garde, and Latin influences, showcasing Pullen's extraordinary talent and innovative spirit. The seven-track collection, released under the prestigious Blue Note label, offers a rich tapestry of sounds that span 58 minutes, inviting listeners into a world of rhythmic complexity and melodic brilliance.
"Ode To Life" is a tribute to the late saxophonist George Adams, a collaborator and friend of Pullen. The album opens with "The Third House On The Right," setting the stage for a journey through tracks like "Paraty" and "El Matador," each piece a testament to Pullen's mastery of jazz improvisation and composition. The lively "Aseeko! (Get Up And Dance)" and the intricate "Anastasia/Pyramid" highlight the band's dynamic interplay, while "Variation On Ode To Life" provides a reflective conclusion to the album.
Pullen's work with the African-Brazilian Connection is celebrated for its unique blend of Afro-Cuban jazz and modal influences, and "Ode To Life" is no exception. The album is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and those seeking to explore the boundaries of the genre. Don Pullen's "Ode To Life" is not just an album; it's an experience that encapsulates the essence of jazz innovation and the enduring legacy of its artists.