"What We Live For" is a captivating journey into the world of avant-garde and free jazz, masterfully crafted by bassist Lisle Ellis and his trio, featuring Larry Ochs on saxophones and Donald Robinson on drums. Released on December 28, 1996, under the Black Saint label, this album spans seven tracks and a total duration of 54 minutes, offering a rich and immersive listening experience.
The album showcases Ellis's innovative approach to bass, blending intricate compositions with spontaneous improvisation. Each track, from the introspective "Addressing The Ancestors" to the dynamic "Slice," reveals the trio's exceptional chemistry and their ability to push the boundaries of jazz. The addition of a fourth musician on six of the seven tracks adds depth and variety to the ensemble's sound.
Recorded in 1996, "What We Live For" is a testament to the enduring power of free jazz and the creative spirit of its performers. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album promises a rewarding exploration of sound, rhythm, and improvisation.