"Waltz Again" is a captivating exploration of jazz's boundless possibilities, delivered by the masterful saxophonist David Murray. Released on November 1, 2005, via Justin Time Records Inc., this album is a testament to Murray's versatility and innovation, blending free jazz, avant-garde, and hard bop elements into a cohesive and compelling whole.
Recorded in December 2002, "Waltz Again" features David Murray's quartet accompanied by strings, creating a rich and textured sound that sets it apart from his other works. The album's five-track suite, titled "Pushkin Suite #1," is a journey through Murray's musical landscape, with each piece building upon the last to create a sense of continuity and progression.
From the delicate "Waltz Again" to the enigmatic "Dark Secret," and the rhythmic "Steps" to the sparkling "Sparkle," each track offers a unique perspective on Murray's artistic vision. His ability to seamlessly integrate disparate musical elements is on full display, making "Waltz Again" a rewarding listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to his work.
The album's duration of 1 hour and 3 minutes ensures that listeners are fully immersed in Murray's world, with each note carefully crafted to tell a story and evoke a response. "Waltz Again" is not just another album in David Murray's extensive discography; it's a bold statement that showcases his enduring talent and creativity.