"Remembering Mal," released on December 31, 2006, is a captivating jazz album that showcases the extraordinary talents of Mal Waldron, a legendary American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. The album, a collaborative effort with bassist David Friesen, is a testament to Waldron's enduring influence and musical prowess. With a duration of 58 minutes, this album is a rich tapestry of hard bop, jazz, free jazz, and jazz blues, offering a diverse and engaging listening experience.
The tracklist features seven meticulously crafted songs, including "If I Were A Bell," "Fire Waltz," and "Round About Midnight," each demonstrating Waldron's unique style and deep musicality. The album was released under the Soul Note label, further cementing its place in the jazz canon. Waldron's career spanned over five decades, during which he collaborated with notable figures such as Gene Ammons, Jackie McLean, and Charles Mingus, and his work on "Remembering Mal" continues to inspire and captivate jazz enthusiasts worldwide. This album is a celebration of Waldron's legacy, offering a glimpse into his artistic vision and his profound impact on the jazz genre.