Jack DeJohnette (born 1942) is an American jazz drummer, pianist, composer and bandleader, active since the 1960s; noted for work with Miles Davis and for blending jazz, fusion and avant-garde styles.

Multi-instrumentalist primarily known for drums and piano; associated with jazz, fusion, free and ambient contexts; participated on influential recordings such as Miles Davis's late 1960s-70s work.

The provided review (New Directions, 1978) praises DeJohnette's leadership and versatility, highlighting a blend of free jazz, ambient textures and collective improvisation. It emphasizes standout tracks like "Bayou Fever" and "Silver Hollow," and commends DeJohnette's drumming and piano playing. The reviewer frames the album as an original, extemporaneous work compared to contemporaneous jazz-fusion trends.

For:Jazz listeners interested in fusion, free improvisation and adventurous ensemble playing.

 The album opens with the most beautiful track, “Bayou Fever”: a long ride towards infinity that immediately clarifies the group’s “new directions”: we are at the borderline between Jazz akin to that proposed by the long improvisations of Bitches Brew, and the spatial atmospheres of Ambient music.

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