Pierre Dørge's "Jazz Is Like a Banana" is a captivating journey through the realms of free jazz and Ethiopian jazz, released on January 1, 2007, under the SteepleChase label. This album, spanning a total of 64 minutes, is a testament to Dørge's innovative spirit and his ability to blend diverse musical influences into a cohesive and engaging whole.
The album opens with "Taranaki," setting the stage for a musical exploration that is both adventurous and introspective. Tracks like "A Minor Disturbance to Mr. Nielsen" and "Forgotten Highway" showcase Dørge's knack for creating intricate compositions that are as thought-provoking as they are melodically rich. The title track, "Jazz Is Like a Banana," is a standout, offering a playful yet sophisticated take on the genre.
"Café Central" and "Landscape with Animals" provide a glimpse into Dørge's ability to evoke vivid imagery through sound, while "Blue Mask" and "Tibetan Dream" delve into more abstract and experimental territories. The album concludes with "Great Grief," a poignant piece that leaves a lasting impression.
Throughout "Jazz Is Like a Banana," Pierre Dørge's mastery of his craft is evident, making it a compelling addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. The album's unique fusion of styles and its imaginative compositions make it a standout in the world of contemporary jazz.