Barry Wedgle's 2014 album "Why Not?" is a captivating exploration of free jazz and avant-garde music, released under the innovative Exit Records label. Clocking in at just over an hour, this album is a testament to Wedgle's mastery of the genre, featuring a dynamic range of compositions that push the boundaries of traditional jazz.
The album opens with "La Strada," setting the tone for the eclectic journey that follows. Tracks like "Short and Sweet" and "Einstein's Secretary" showcase Wedgle's ability to blend complex rhythms with melodic sophistication. "This Summer Feels Like Spring" offers a lighter, more uplifting vibe, while "We Can Still Dream" delves into deeper, more introspective territories. The album's closer, "The Subway," leaves a lasting impression with its intricate layers and dynamic shifts.
Wedgle's collaboration with Ian Dixon on "The Free Quartet" and his work with the Barry Wedgle Trio further highlight his versatility and innovative spirit. "Why Not?" is not just an album but a collection of musical conversations that challenge and engage the listener, making it a standout release in the world of contemporary jazz.