Dive into the captivating world of free jazz with Eero Koivistoinen's "The Original Sin," released in January 1971. This seminal work from the Finnish saxophonist is a testament to his prowess and his significant contributions to the genre. Koivistoinen, born in 1946, was deeply influenced by the likes of Miles Davis, and this album showcases his unique interpretation and innovation within the free jazz landscape.
"The Original Sin" is a compelling journey through six intricate tracks: "The Original Sin," "Rock & Roll," "Bye Bye Hello," "Both & And," "Summersea," and "Sinner." Each piece is a masterclass in improvisation and musical exploration, spanning a total duration of 46 minutes. The album was originally released on the WM Finland label and has since been reissued on CD, making it accessible to a new generation of jazz enthusiasts.
Koivistoinen's quartet delivers a powerful performance, with the saxophonist's expressive playing at the forefront. The album is a standout in his discography, following notable works like "Valtakunta" (1968) and "Odysseus" (1969), and preceding "For Children" (1970). Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a curious newcomer, "The Original Sin" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the beauty and complexity of free jazz.