Live at Lellis by Roy Brooks & The Improvisational Sphere is a vibrant and energetic album that showcases the sheer talent and creativity of these jazz musicians. The album, recorded live at Lellis Jazz Club in Detroit, features a range of original compositions and covers that are brought to life through the band's dynamic improvisation and impeccable musicianship.
From the opening track, "The Free Slave," to the closing number, "Blues for the Fisherman," the album takes listeners on a journey through a variety of moods and styles. The band's interplay is impressive, with each member contributing their own unique voice to the music. Brooks' drumming is particularly noteworthy, driving the rhythm and adding texture and color to the songs.
The album's standout tracks include "Blues for the Fisherman," which features a haunting melody and a soulful saxophone solo by Marion Brown, and "Eboness," a groovy and upbeat tune that highlights the band's ability to create infectious rhythms and catchy hooks.