"September Winds," released on March 1, 2001, is a sprawling double album by the legendary saxophonist Evan Parker, collaborating with Peter A. Schmid, Jürg Solothurnmann, Reto Senn, and Hans Anliker. This ambitious work is a deep dive into the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music, spanning an impressive two hours and five minutes across thirteen tracks. The album is a testament to Parker's innovative spirit and his collaborators' virtuosity, offering a rich tapestry of improvisational brilliance.
The album kicks off with "Spar Sam!" and includes standout tracks like "Hallo Heino," "Winds," and the two-part "Insects," each piece showcasing the ensemble's unique interplay and individual prowess. "September Winds" is not just a collection of songs but a journey through the boundaries of jazz, pushing the genre's limits with its experimental approach. The album was released under the iM Jazz label in Europe, and it has been praised for its complexity and depth, making it a significant addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a seasoned fan of avant-garde music or a curious newcomer, "September Winds" offers a captivating exploration of sound and improvisation.
2001 Peter A.Schmid2001 Peter A.Schmid
Tracks
Spar Sam!Evan Parker, Peter A.Schmid, Jürg Solothurnmann, Reto Senn, Hans Anliker
Hallo HeinoEvan Parker, Jürg Solothurnmann, Peter A.Schmid, Hans Anliker, Reto Senn
WindsEvan Parker, Peter A.Schmid, Reto Senn, Jürg Solothurnmann, Hans Anliker
Insects - Part 1Evan Parker, Peter A.Schmid, Reto Senn
SoloparkEvan Parker, Jürg Solothurnmann
BlackwoodEvan Parker, Hans Anliker, Reto Senn
AnliparkEvan Parker, Hans Anliker
Blown ChairsEvan Parker, Reto Senn, Hans Anliker, Peter A.Schmid, Jürg Solothurnmann
SagssoloEvan Parker
Insects - Part IIEvan Parker, Peter A.Schmid, Reto Senn
Red PointsEvan Parker, Peter A.Schmid, Hans Anliker, Jürg Solothurnmann, Reto Senn
Tar À GotEvan Parker, Jürg Solothurnmann, Peter A.Schmid, Hans Anliker, Reto Senn
Almost One Hour...Evan Parker, Jürg Solothurnmann, Hans Anliker, Reto Senn, Peter A.Schmid