Dive into the avant-garde jazz realm with Whit Dickey's "Sacred Ground," a captivating album released on June 9, 2006, under the Clean Feed label. This 46-minute journey through free jazz is a testament to Dickey's mastery of the genre, featuring a quintet of intricate compositions that push the boundaries of conventional jazz. Recorded on November 10, 2004, at the Peter Karl Studio in New York City, the album showcases Dickey's unique vision and technical prowess.
"Sacred Ground" opens with "Vortex," a swirling, dynamic piece that sets the tone for the album's exploratory spirit. "Soldier of Uncertainty" follows, offering a more introspective and contemplative mood. The title track, "Sacred Ground," is a standout, blending intricate rhythms and melodic improvisation. "Vital Transmission" continues the album's adventurous spirit, while "Dream of Caravans" closes the record with a sense of resolution and reflection.
The album features a stellar lineup, including Whit Dickey on drums, Joe Morris on guitar, Rob Brown on alto saxophone, and Roy Campbell on trumpet and flugelhorn. Each musician brings their unique style and expertise, creating a rich tapestry of sound that is both challenging and rewarding. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or new to the genre, "Sacred Ground" offers a compelling exploration of the avant-garde, showcasing the innovative spirit of contemporary jazz.