Fred Hersch's 'Thirteen Ways' is a captivating jazz album, released on 1 January 1997 under the GM Recordings label. This enchanting collection of tracks showcases Hersch's mastery of the genre, with a duration of 1 hour and 12 minutes that promises to keep you enthralled from start to finish.
The album features an impressive tracklist, including 'Brunheiras', 'Swamp Thing', and the thought-provoking 'Thirteen Ways (Inspired by "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" by Wallace Stevens)'. Other notable tracks include 'Boo Boo's Birthday', 'I Connected', 'Steel & Clarinet', 'Speak Low', 'Star Eyes', 'Moloundou', 'Mr. Jelly Lord', and the soothing 'Calm'.
With its rich blend of jazz influences, 'Thirteen Ways' is a testament to Fred Hersch's skill and artistry, making it a must-listen for fans of the genre. As you delve into the world of 'Thirteen Ways', you will discover a wealth of emotional depth and musical complexity, all expertly woven together by Hersch's visionary approach to jazz.