Experience the timeless elegance of jazz with Spike Robinson's "I Wish I Knew: Live in Dublin 1979," a captivating live album released on November 20, 2007, by Nagel Heyer Records. This album is a treasure trove of classic jazz standards, meticulously performed by the legendary Spike Robinson and his exceptional British trio. Recorded live in Dublin in 1979, this previously unreleased gem showcases Robinson's mastery of the saxophone, delivering a set that is both swinging and romantic.
With a runtime of 1 hour and 18 minutes, "I Wish I Knew" features a selection of beloved jazz tunes, including "They Didn't Believe Me," "Somerset," "Only a Rose," and "Honeysuckle Rose," among others. Each track is a testament to Robinson's artistry and his deep respect for the jazz tradition. His rendition of "You're Blasé" is particularly noteworthy, capturing the essence of the great American saxophonist Lester Young, whom Robinson admired and often paid tribute to.
Spike Robinson, known for his collaborations with notable musicians such as Alan Barnes, Simon Spillett, and Art Themen, brings his extensive experience and passion for jazz to this live recording. The album is a celebration of his musical prowess and his ability to connect with audiences through his soulful performances.
Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "I Wish I Knew: Live in Dublin 1979" offers an authentic and enchanting experience. This album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the rich history and enduring appeal of jazz music.