This track is the quintessential example of the "Ogerman sound"—lush, melancholic string arrangements paired with Michael Brecker’s soaring, emotional tenor saxophone. It also features a notable guest appearance by guitarist , adding a layer of bluesy texture that complements the cinematic atmosphere.
If you're looking for other highlights from the album, consider these based on your preference: 1991.Claus Ogerman - Claus Ogerman Featuring Mi...
: The opening track is a great "solid piece" if you want to hear how the duo balances complex, contemporary jazz rhythms with a larger orchestral backdrop. This track is the quintessential example of the
: At over 10 minutes long, this is the most substantial "piece" on the record. It provides more room for Brecker to stretch out and develop a long-form solo compared to the shorter, more structured tracks. more structured tracks.