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Robert Dick's "The Enja Heritage Collection: Jazz Standards On Mars" is a captivating journey into the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music, released on January 1, 1997, under AlFi Records. This 51-minute album is a testament to Dick's innovative approach to jazz, featuring eight unique tracks that blend traditional jazz standards with experimental sounds.
The album opens with "India," a piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection, showcasing Dick's mastery of the flute and his ability to push the boundaries of conventional jazz. "Gazzelloni" follows, named after the renowned flautist Severino Gazzelloni, and demonstrates Dick's technical prowess and musical versatility. "Water Babies" offers a more introspective mood, while "Machine Gun" brings a frenetic energy that is characteristic of the avant-garde genre.
"Something Sweet, Something Tender" is a standout track, combining lyrical melodies with complex rhythms, and "Sometimes" continues this theme with a more contemplative approach. "Perpetually" and "Three Wishes" close the album, leaving the listener with a sense of musical exploration and discovery.
Robert Dick's "The Enja Heritage Collection: Jazz Standards On Mars" is not just an album but a collection of musical experiences that challenge and delight the listener. It's a must-listen for fans of free jazz and avant-garde music, and a testament to Robert Dick's enduring influence on the genre.