Nels Cline's "The Enja Heritage Collection: Angelica," released on January 1, 1988, under AlFi Records, is a captivating journey into the realms of free jazz and avant-garde. This album, spanning a total of 50 minutes, showcases Cline's innovative approach to jazz, blending raw energy with intricate compositions. The six-track collection opens with "Angel of Death," a haunting piece that sets the tone for the avant-garde exploration that follows. Each track, from the introspective "Maria Alone" to the rhythmic "Fives & Sixes," demonstrates Cline's mastery of his craft and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional jazz. The album is a testament to Cline's unique voice in the genre, making it a standout piece for both longtime fans and newcomers to his work.