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Eric Watson's "Silent Hearts" is a compelling journey into the world of free jazz, released on January 1, 2001, under the Sunnyside label. This album, originally released by a French label in 1999, was repackaged for its American release to coincide with Watson's rare New York performances in the spring of 2001. The album features a stellar trio with Mark Dresser on bass and Ed Thigpen on drums, later expanding into the "Full Metal Quartets" with the addition of saxophonist Bennie Wallace.
"Silent Hearts" is a testament to Watson's innovative approach to jazz, blending improvisational freedom with structured compositions. The eight tracks, including standout pieces like "Silent Hearts," "Bushwacked," and "The Bystander," showcase Watson's virtuosic piano playing and the tight interplay between the trio members. The album's duration of 53 minutes offers a rich and immersive experience, highlighting the raw energy and creative synergy of the musicians.
This album is a must-listen for fans of free jazz and those seeking to explore the genre's boundaries. Watson's unique perspective and the dynamic performances of his bandmates make "Silent Hearts" a standout release in the world of contemporary jazz.