Dive into the eclectic and spirited world of Trio 3 with their 2002 release, "Open Ideas." This captivating album, released on Palmetto Records, is a testament to the unique blend of free jazz and polka, showcasing the trio's innovative approach to jazz. Comprised of legendary musicians Andrew Cyrille on drums, Oliver Lake on saxophone, and Reggie Workman on bass, Trio 3 delivers a dynamic and thought-provoking musical experience.
"Open Ideas" kicks off with the energetic "Casino," setting the stage for a journey through nine tracks that span 50 minutes of pure musical exploration. The album features a mix of original compositions and covers, including a tribute to Herbie Hancock with "Hooray for Herbie." Each track is a masterclass in improvisation and musical conversation, highlighting the trio's exceptional chemistry and individual virtuosity.
The album's title track, "Open Ideas," exemplifies the group's open-minded approach to jazz, inviting listeners to explore new sonic territories. Other standout tracks include the chaotic energy of "Y2 Chaos" and the introspective "Willow Song." The album concludes with the upbeat "Dance 2," leaving listeners eager for more.
"Open Ideas" is a celebration of creativity and collaboration, making it a standout release in Trio 3's discography. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or new to the genre, this album offers a fresh and exciting perspective on jazz music.