"Evan Parker And Patrick Scheyder," released on January 1, 2001, is a captivating exploration into the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music, featuring the masterful Evan Parker alongside Patrick Scheyder. This album, released under the esteemed Leo Records label, is a testament to the innovative spirit of its creators, offering a unique auditory experience that spans a full hour and four minutes.
The album kicks off with "Skrying in Mortlake," setting the stage for a journey through the unconventional and the unexpected. "Dancing With Dr. Dee" follows, showcasing the dynamic interplay between Parker and Scheyder. "Piano-Forte (Piano Solo)" provides a moment of introspective piano work, highlighting the versatility of the artists involved. "Other (As It Were) Optical Science" and "Polyphonics" round out the album, each track adding its own unique flavor to the overall sonic landscape.
Evan Parker, renowned for his work on both soprano and tenor saxophones, continues to push the boundaries of his artistic concept with this studio recording. The collaboration with Patrick Scheyder results in a rich tapestry of sounds that will appeal to fans of experimental and avant-garde music. This album is a genuine pressing from Leo Records, ensuring the highest quality for discerning listeners.