Dive into the avant-garde jazz universe of trombonist Albert Mangelsdorff with "The Enja Heritage Collection: Shake, Shuttle And Blow," a captivating album that blends free jazz, avant-garde, and krautrock elements. Released in 1999 under AlFi Records, this 48-minute journey features eight unique tracks, each showcasing Mangelsdorff's innovative spirit and mastery of his instrument.
The album kicks off with "Do You Like Pastrami," setting the stage for the eclectic mix of styles that follow. "Bolghatty Dreams" offers a more introspective moment, while "Shake Shuttle And Blow" delivers a high-energy, improvisational experience. The ensemble, featuring Bruno Spoerri, Christy Doran, and Reto Weber, brings a dynamic range of sounds and textures, making each track a unique listening experience.
"Barrell Without Bottom" and "Up And Push" highlight the album's experimental side, pushing the boundaries of traditional jazz. "Tri Van Drumming" and "Saxobonia" further explore the avant-garde, with intricate rhythms and unconventional melodies. The album concludes with the enigmatic "01 / 799 12 12," leaving listeners with a sense of the unexpected.
"Shake, Shuttle And Blow" is a testament to Albert Mangelsdorff's enduring influence in the world of jazz, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that will appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers alike.