Allan Botschinsky's Quintet, in collaboration with the renowned saxophonist Stan Sulzmann, presents "The Bench," a captivating jazz album released on February 20, 1996, under the Storyville Records label. Spanning a total of 52 minutes, this seven-track album is a testament to the dynamic interplay between Botschinsky's Quintet and Sulzmann's expressive saxophone work.
The album opens with the title track, "The Bench," setting the stage for a journey through a variety of musical landscapes. "The Lady From 300 Central Park West" introduces a touch of elegance and sophistication, while "New-Ness" brings a fresh and innovative energy. "A Song For Anna Sophia" offers a tender and intimate moment, showcasing the emotional depth of the ensemble. "Twenty-Seven 91" and "We'll Be Together Again" further highlight the group's versatility, blending intricate compositions with soulful improvisations. The album concludes with "Ray's Delight," a lively and spirited piece that leaves the listener with a sense of joy and satisfaction.
Allan Botschinsky's Quintet, known for their technical prowess and creative exploration, delivers a performance that is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant. Stan Sulzmann's contributions add a layer of richness and depth, making "The Bench" a standout album in the jazz genre. Whether you're a longtime fan of Allan Botschinsky's Quintet or a newcomer to their music, "The Bench" is sure to impress with its blend of skill, creativity, and heart.