Curtis Schwartz's "Extreme," released on November 30, 1998, under the KPM Main Series label, is a dynamic and energetic instrumental album that spans a concise 37 minutes. This collection of 13 tracks showcases Schwartz's prowess in crafting engaging and rhythmic compositions, each track a testament to his ability to blend various musical elements into a cohesive and captivating whole.
From the opening notes of "Wipe Out" to the final strains of "Heading Home," Schwartz takes you on a journey through a landscape of sound that is both familiar and fresh. Tracks like "Hot Shots" and "Smokin'" bring a sense of urgency and excitement, while "Blue" and "Shine On" offer moments of reflection and tranquility. The album's title track, "Extreme," is a standout, showcasing Schwartz's ability to push boundaries and explore new sonic territories.
Produced by Jim Tomlinson and recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios in England, "Extreme" has been remastered to ensure that the sound quality is as crisp and clear as the day it was recorded. Whether you're a longtime fan of Curtis Schwartz or a newcomer to his work, "Extreme" is an album that demands to be heard and felt. It's a testament to Schwartz's skill as a composer and musician, and a reminder of the power of instrumental music to evoke emotion, inspire movement, and create lasting memories.