Released in 1984 on Rhino/Elektra, "Tangents" is a seminal work by saxophonist Chico Freeman, blending the raw energy of free jazz with the intricate structures of traditional jazz. This album is a testament to Freeman's versatility and innovation, featuring a stellar lineup that includes the legendary Bobby McFerrin, whose vocal improvisations add a unique dimension to the music.
"Tangents" kicks off with the title track, "Tangents," setting the stage for an exploration of musical boundaries. The album delves into a variety of moods and styles, from the haunting "Ballad for Hakima" to the upbeat "Fifty Tenth Street." Each track showcases Freeman's mastery of the saxophone, complemented by the contributions of other talented musicians such as Steve Coleman, Billy Hart, and Cecil McBee.
The album's dark and introspective tone is surprising for a mid-80s major label release, making it a standout in the jazz genre. With a duration of 47 minutes, "Tangents" is a captivating journey through the mind of a jazz innovator, offering a rich listening experience that highlights the depth and breadth of Chico Freeman's musical vision.