Dive into the vibrant and unifying world of jazz with Tim Garland's "One," a studio album that pulses with energy and innovation. Released on May 6, 2016, via Edition Records, this 56-minute masterpiece showcases Garland's prowess as a saxophonist and his ability to blend various musical strands into a cohesive and captivating whole.
"One" features Tim Garland's regular collaborators—Jason Rebello on piano, Asaf Sirkis on drums, and Ant Law on guitar—who together create a dynamic and engaging sound. The album was recorded between June 2015 and January 2016, capturing the essence of Garland's return to his jazz-rock roots, following the semi-orchestral "Songs to the North Sky."
The nine-track album opens with the pastoral melody of "Bright New Year," driven by Garland's lithe soprano sax and supported by Rebello's piano and Sirkis' subtle drumming. Other standout tracks include the reflective "Colours of Night," the introspective "Foretold," and the powerful "Pity the Poor Arms Dealer." Each composition is a testament to Garland's versatility and his ability to craft compelling narratives through his music.
"One" not only continues Tim Garland's reputation as one of the finest saxophonists of his generation but also solidifies his status as a visionary in the jazz world. The album comes in a jewel case with an O-card and an 8-page booklet, featuring credits, lyrics to "Pity the Poor Arms Dealer," and insightful liner notes. Whether you're a longtime fan of Tim Garland or a newcomer to his music, "One" promises an enriching and exhilarating listening experience.