The album Amherst Dislodged by Tim Crowther, Steve Franklin, and Tony Marsh is a mesmerizing piece of art that is sure to captivate any listener. The trio has put together a collection of six tracks that are a perfect blend of jazz and experimental music.
The album starts off with the track "Leverett," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The track features a beautiful saxophone solo by Tim Crowther, which is accompanied by the rhythmic beats of Steve Franklin on drums and Tony Marsh on bass.
The second track, "Belchertown," is a mellow tune that highlights the trio's ability to create a relaxing atmosphere. The track features a soothing saxophone melody, which is complemented by the subtle beats of the drums and bass.
The album continues with "Pelham," "Shutesbury," "Amherst," and "Hatfield," each track taking the listener on a journey through different moods and emotions. The trio's ability to create a unique sound that blends different styles of music is evident throughout the album.