John Surman's seminal work, Westering Home, is a captivating testament to the artist's innovative spirit and mastery of free jazz. Released on 1 January 1972, this groundbreaking album has been meticulously remastered in 2016, breathing new life into its nine enchanting tracks.
From the opening notes of 'Mock Orange' to the closing refrains of 'Rill-a-ree', Surman's visionary approach to jazz is on full display, effortlessly navigating the complexities of the genre. The album's 46-minute duration is a journey through the eclectic soundscapes of 'Whirligig', 'Jynjyg', and 'The Druid', each track showcasing Surman's unique ability to blend traditional jazz elements with experimental flair.
The Fledg'ling label has done justice to Surman's original vision, presenting Westering Home in a refreshed and revitalised form. As a work of free jazz, the album embodies the genre's emphasis on spontaneity and creative expression, with Surman's improvisational prowess taking centre stage. With its rich textures and intricate instrumentation, Westering Home is an album that will resonate deeply with fans of jazz and beyond, offering a profound listening experience that continues to inspire and delight.