Dive into the avant-garde world of Albert Mangelsdorff with his 2014 album "Trombirds," a captivating exploration of free jazz and krautrock that showcases the legendary trombonist's innovative spirit. This six-track album, released under the esteemed MPS label, is a testament to Mangelsdorff's enduring influence in the jazz scene, blending his signature free jazz style with experimental and krautrock elements.
"Trombirds" opens with the expansive "Blues of a Cellar Lark," a 11-minute journey that sets the tone for the album's adventurous spirit. The title track, "Trombirds," is a concise yet powerful piece, followed by the rhythmic "Yellow Hammer" and the playful "Introducing Marc Suetterlyn." The album concludes with the sprawling "Espontaneo," a 12-minute improvisational masterpiece that highlights Mangelsdorff's virtuosity and creativity.
Recorded in high-fidelity 24-Bit/88 kHz Stereo, "Trombirds" offers an immersive listening experience, allowing the nuances of Mangelsdorff's trombone and the intricate compositions to shine. Whether you're a longtime fan of Albert Mangelsdorff or a newcomer to his work, this album is a compelling addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.