"The Tip," released on November 10, 2008, is a captivating exploration of jazz in its most unbridled forms, courtesy of the legendary saxophonist David Murray. This album, under the DIW label, is a testament to Murray's versatility and mastery, spanning genres from free jazz and avant-garde to hard bop. Clocking in at a substantial 66 minutes, "The Tip" is not just an album but a journey through the rich tapestry of jazz, showcasing Murray's unique voice and innovative spirit.
The album opens with the energetic "Sex Machine," setting the tone for the eclectic mix of tracks that follow. "Flowers for Albert" is a standout piece, a nod to the rich history of jazz, while "Removen Veil" and "M. D." delve into the avant-garde, pushing the boundaries of traditional jazz structures. "Kahari Romare" and "Mailinda" offer a more introspective side, showcasing Murray's ability to evoke deep feelings through his music. The title track, "The Tip," closes the album, leaving the listener with a sense of satisfaction and anticipation for more.
David Murray, known for his dynamic performances and innovative approach, brings together a blend of old and new, creating a sound that is both timeless and contemporary. "The Tip" is a celebration of jazz in all its forms, a testament to Murray's enduring influence and a delight for any jazz enthusiast.