Anthony Braxton's "Eight (+3) Tristano Compositions, 1989: For Warne Marsh" is a captivating exploration of the musical legacy of Lennie Tristano and Warne Marsh, recorded in Hollywood in December 1989. This album is a testament to Braxton's versatility and deep respect for the avant-garde jazz tradition. The album features eight compositions by Tristano, plus three additional tracks, showcasing Braxton's ability to reinterpret and pay homage to the influential jazz musicians who paved the way for his own innovative style.
The tracklist includes "Two Not One," "317e 32nd Street," "Dreams," "Lennie's Pennies," "Victory Ball," "Sax of a Kind," "Lennie Bird," "Victory Ball - Take 2," "Baby," and "April." Each piece is a masterclass in free jazz and avant-garde improvisation, highlighting Braxton's technical prowess and creative genius. The album's duration of 64 minutes offers a rich and immersive listening experience, blending intricate melodies, complex harmonies, and spontaneous improvisation.
Recorded under the label hatOLOGY, this album is a must-listen for fans of jazz, particularly those interested in the avant-garde and free jazz genres. Braxton's multi-instrumentalist skills and compositional brilliance shine through, making this a significant addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Anthony Braxton or a newcomer to his work, "Eight (+3) Tristano Compositions, 1989: For Warne Marsh" offers a profound and engaging journey into the heart of avant-garde jazz.