Fred Hersch's captivating album, Let Yourself Go, is a masterful collection of jazz performances that will enchant and delight. Released on 14 May 1999 via Nonesuch, this sublime record showcases Hersch's incredible talent, as he weaves a sonic tapestry that is at once intimate and expansive.
With a duration of one hour, Let Yourself Go takes the listener on a journey through a diverse range of emotions and moods, from the poignant 'Black Is the Color' to the uplifting 'Let Yourself Go'. The tracklist is a testament to Hersch's versatility, featuring stunning renditions of timeless classics such as 'Speak Low', 'My Old Man', and 'The Nearness of You', alongside innovative interpretations of iconic pieces like 'Theme from "Spartacus"' and 'Blue Monk'.
Throughout the album, Hersch's virtuosic piano playing is complemented by his expressive and nuanced approach, resulting in a truly immersive listening experience. As a jazz aficionado, Fred Hersch brings a depth and sophistication to his craft, making Let Yourself Go an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. With its rich textures and emotional resonance, this outstanding album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the beauty and complexity of jazz.