Immerse yourself in the captivating world of jazz with "Werner Pirchner, Harry Pepl, Jack DeJohnette," a stellar collaboration released on April 1, 1983, under the prestigious ECM Records label. This album is a testament to the extraordinary talents of Werner Pirchner, a renowned Austrian trombonist, composer, and bandleader, alongside the legendary American jazz drummer Jack DeJohnette and German saxophonist Harry Pepl.
Spanning just over 41 minutes, this album is a journey through four intricate and engaging compositions. The tracklist includes "African Godchild," a 14-minute exploration of rhythm and melody, followed by the shorter yet equally captivating "Air, Love And Vitamines." The album continues with "Goob-Bye, Baby Post," a piece that blends jazz improvisation with a touch of European sophistication, and concludes with "Better Times In Sight," a hopeful and uplifting finale.
The album is a prime example of the ECM Records' signature sound, blending improvisational jazz with elements of world music and classical influences. The interplay between Pirchner's rich, expressive trombone, Pepl's fluid saxophone, and DeJohnette's masterful drumming creates a dynamic and immersive listening experience.
Recorded in 1983, this album captures a moment in time when these three exceptional musicians came together to create something truly special. It's a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast and a beautiful addition to any music collection.