About this album

Sound: "A rich tapestry of jazz-infused orchestral sounds intertwined with progressive arrangements and deep grooves."

Where they were

In 1975, David Axelrod was transitioning from his earlier work as a producer and composer to establishing his own solo identity. 'Seriously Deep' marked his return to the forefront after a gap since his last solo album, positioning him as a significant figure in jazz fusion with this release.

Why it matters

The album is notable for its innovative blend of jazz and orchestral elements, influencing the development of cinematic jazz soundscapes. It received positive critical reception and remains a favorite among collectors of the genre, showcasing Axelrod's unique compositional style that resonated within the jazz community during the mid-1970s.

Essential tracks

  • "Miles Away" — 'Miles Away' opens the album with an expansive arrangement that exemplifies Axelrod's orchestral approach to jazz, setting a contemplative tone.
  • "1000 Rads" — '1000 Rads' features intricate rhythms and haunting melodies, highlighting Axelrod's skill in blending complex structures with emotional depth.
  • "Go for It" — 'Go for It' injects energetic grooves into the album, showcasing Axelrod's ability to create accessible yet sophisticated jazz compositions.

Release Date

January 1, 1975

Artist Origin

United States

Tracklist

  1. 1 Miles Away 8:22
  2. 2 One 5:35
  3. 3 1000 Rads 8:10
  4. 4 Ken Russell 6:38
  5. 5 Go for It 3:53
  6. 6 Reverie 6:53