"In London," released on January 1, 1998, by Dewey Redman, is a captivating journey into the world of free jazz and avant-garde sounds. This album, recorded live at the BBC in London, features Redman on tenor saxophone, accompanied by the masterful Rita Marcotulli on piano and Matt Wilson on drums. The album spans eight tracks, each a testament to Redman's virtuosity and innovative spirit, with a total runtime of one hour and six minutes.
The album opens with a rendition of "I Should Care," a standard given a free jazz twist, showcasing Redman's unique approach to improvisation. "The Very Thought of You" follows, offering a more introspective moment before the album delves into original compositions like "I-Pimp" and "Portrait in Black & White." These tracks highlight Redman's compositional skills and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional jazz.
"In London" is a live recording that captures the energy and spontaneity of a live performance, making it a valuable addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. The album's critical acclaim, including being voted the best jazz album of 1998 by The Guardian, speaks to its enduring quality and influence. Whether you're a longtime fan of Dewey Redman or new to his work, "In London" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.