"Soprano," released on July 16, 2007, is a captivating solo album by the legendary Joe McPhee, showcasing his mastery of the soprano saxophone. This 42-minute journey into the realms of free jazz and avant-garde is a testament to McPhee's innovative spirit and technical prowess. Recorded live at The Stone in NYC on March 27, 2007, the album features four improvisational pieces: "Response Ability Part I," "Response Ability Part II," "A Night On Rose Mountain," and "In Order To Hear." Each track offers a unique exploration of sound and texture, highlighting McPhee's ability to push the boundaries of traditional jazz. "Soprano" is a companion to McPhee's previous work with Roaratorio, further cementing his status as a pioneer in the world of experimental music. Whether you're a longtime fan of McPhee's work or new to his discography, "Soprano" is an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. The album's raw, unfiltered energy and McPhee's distinctive approach to the saxophone make it a standout release in his extensive catalog.