Michael Moore's 'This We Know' is a captivating album that showcases the artist's mastery of the clarinet, accompanied by the skilled pianist Fred Hersch. Released on 1 January 2008 via Palmetto Records, this 11-track collection is a testament to the duo's chemistry, which was fostered during their time at the New England Conservatory in Boston over 30 years ago.
The album's gentle flow is punctuated by intricate instrumental exchanges, as evident in Monk's 'Four in One', where Moore's delicate clarinet birdcalls are met with Hersch's jaunty keyboard flights. This synergy is a hallmark of the album, with the pair's polished and technically adept performances creating a rich tapestry of sound.
Featuring a mix of free jazz and post-bop elements, 'This We Know' is a nuanced and expressive work that showcases the artists' impressive musicianship. With a duration of 58 minutes, the album takes the listener on a journey through a range of moods and emotions, from the wistful 'The Sad Bird' to the lively 'Spirit Of '76'.
Throughout the album, Michael Moore's clarinet and alto saxophone playing are perfectly complemented by Fred Hersch's piano, creating a sense of intimacy and spontaneity. The result is an album that is both refined and adventurous, making 'This We Know' a compelling listen for fans of jazz and improvised music.