Go See the World is an album by American jazz saxophonist David S. Ware which was recorded in 1997 and became his first release on the Columbia label.
Two years later, when Marsalis was named the new creative director of the jazz division at Columbia, he called Ware up.
"[3] In his review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek states "David S. Ware's debut album on Columbia Records proper (Columbia had licensed an earlier title from DIW) is perhaps the most "accessible" of his career thus far... Ware has gone and seen the world, and he's found it heartbreakingly beautiful, able to be understood only by the utterance of music".
[4] All About Jazz writer Glenn Astarita said "David S. Ware has honed a unique voice on the tenor saxophone and consistently receives astonishing support from a very accomplished band.
[6] The Penguin Guide to Jazz states "More accommodating than its predecessor [Godspellized], it is no less compelling, and is exquisitely recorded.