"Trios," released in 2013, marks a significant milestone in Carla Bley's illustrious career, as it is her first album recorded directly for the prestigious ECM Records. This album reunites Bley with her longtime collaborators, saxophonist Andy Sheppard and bassist Steve Swallow, forming a trio that has been a staple in the jazz world for over two decades. Recorded in April 2013 at the Auditorio Radiotelevisione svizzera in Lugano, this album showcases the trio's exceptional chemistry and musical prowess.
The album features five captivating tracks, each offering a unique blend of free jazz and traditional jazz elements. "Útviklingssang" opens the album with a contemplative piano melody, setting the stage for the intricate interplay between Bley, Sheppard, and Swallow. "Vashkar" follows with a more upbeat tempo, highlighting Sheppard's dynamic saxophone work. The centerpiece of the album is "Les trois lagons (d'après Henri Matisse)," a three-part suite inspired by Henri Matisse's artwork, which showcases the trio's ability to weave complex compositions with seamless transitions. "Wildlife" and "The Girl Who Cried Champagne" round out the album with their distinctive rhythms and melodies, demonstrating the trio's versatility and depth.
"Trios" is a testament to Carla Bley's enduring talent and her ability to push the boundaries of jazz. With its rich textures and innovative arrangements, this album is a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast. The collaboration between Bley, Sheppard, and Swallow is a celebration of their collective musical journey, offering a glimpse into the creative process of three of the most respected figures in contemporary jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan of Carla Bley or a newcomer to her work, "Trios" is an album that will captivate and inspire.