'Circles Live' is a captivating album by the renowned saxophonist David Murray, in collaboration with the talented Polish duo Marcin Oleś and Bartłomiej Brat Oleś. Released on 22 July 2008 via NotTwo Records, this 7-track masterpiece is a testament to the boundless energy and creativity of these three musicians. 
The album takes the listener on a journey through the realms of free jazz, jazz, avant-garde, and hard bop, with each track showcasing the unique chemistry between Murray and the Oleś brothers. From the opening notes of 'Go Home' to the final strains of 'Law Years', the music is a dynamic interplay of variable rhythms and sonic connections, with Murray's saxophone soaring to great heights.
Standout tracks like 'Mbizo' and 'Law Years' demonstrate the trio's ability to craft complex, intricate pieces that are both challenging and rewarding. The album's duration of 1 hour and 6 minutes is a testament to the musicians' willingness to push boundaries and explore new sounds.
Throughout 'Circles Live', David Murray, Marcin Oleś, and Bartłomiej Brat Oleś demonstrate their mastery of their craft, creating an album that is at once a showcase for their individual talents and a cohesive, unified work. With its eclectic blend of styles and its emphasis on creative improvisation, 'Circles Live' is an essential listen for fans of jazz and avant-garde music.