Dive into the vibrant world of Latin jazz with Dick Sisto's "Soul Searching," a captivating album released on January 1, 2007, under the Ear-X-Tacy label. This 55-minute journey through 12 enchanting tracks is a testament to Sisto's mastery of the genre, blending rich melodies with infectious rhythms.
"Soul Searching" kicks off with the lively "Boppy," setting the tone for an album that seamlessly weaves together elements of traditional jazz and Latin influences. Tracks like "Earth Lament" and "12 Steps" showcase Sisto's versatility, while "The Path" and "La Mesha" highlight his ability to create intricate, layered compositions. The album also features powerful collaborations, with Jim Anderson on bass for tracks like "Work" and "Protest Four Freedom," and Mike Hyman on drums for most of the album, except for "The Path" and "Chance."
Each song on "Soul Searching" tells a story, from the introspective "Like A Mist" to the uplifting "Summer of Love." The album concludes with "New Water," leaving the listener with a sense of renewal and hope. Whether you're a longtime fan of Latin jazz or a newcomer to the genre, "Soul Searching" offers a rich, immersive experience that celebrates the beauty and complexity of this musical tradition.