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Release Date March 13, 2000
this is my favourite of all Clifford Brown's albums - as always his sound has soul, style, grace, and depth, and so do the compositions
love every track on here... great way to spend a morning with a coffee this and some of mother nature's finest
Release Date October 01, 1999
this is my favourite of all Clifford Brown's albums - as always his sound has soul, style, grace, and depth, and so do the compositions
love every track on here... great way to spend a morning with a coffee this and some of mother nature's finest
Release Date October 01, 1999
This is a very heavy hard bop album and is well worth a listen. It is a concious offering and is very dark in places. There are several sections where Max and Abbey Lincoln get to stretch out on their own and the dynamics and interaction between the two musicians is sublime. The opening track (driva' Man) sets the scene with Abbey Lincoln singing from the perspective of a slave and her relationship with the slave driver. Colman Hawkins is on fire, playing a solo full of soul and lyricism. Freedom Day is a hectic hard bop offering delivered in triple time and again shows Mr Roach's melodic style. Triptych is a piece that is on the more experimental tip where Abbey Lincoln expresses the feeling of a generation dealing with the ... Read More:
Release Date April 06, 1992
This is a very heavy hard bop album and is well worth a listen. It is a concious offering and is very dark in places. There are several sections where Max and Abbey Lincoln get to stretch out on their own and the dynamics and interaction between the two musicians is sublime. The opening track (driva' Man) sets the scene with Abbey Lincoln singing from the perspective of a slave and her relationship with the slave driver. Colman Hawkins is on fire, playing a solo full of soul and lyricism. Freedom Day is a hectic hard bop offering delivered in triple time and again shows Mr Roach's melodic style. Triptych is a piece that is on the more experimental tip where Abbey Lincoln expresses the feeling of a generation dealing with the ... Read More:
Release Date March 20, 1999
These 'Live in Greenwich Village' performances covering the period 1965-67 are some of the most passionate and emotional in all of jazz and is arguably Albert Ayler's finest hour(or two!)
Someone once described this music as sounding like "a Salvation Army band on LSD" and it's certainly a potent mixture of childlike themes, New Orleans marching tunes, collective free-for-alls and Ayler's blistering saxophone.
A highlight for me is the Village Vanguard 1966 recording of 'Angels' which is Ayler's impassioned, intensely moving and melodious duet with a pianist who's probably Call Cobbs Jr.
Anyone wanting just one example of Albert Ayler in their collection need look no further than this magnificent double CD which contains astonishingly ... Read More:
Release Date October 01, 1999
These 'Live in Greenwich Village' performances covering the period 1965-67 are some of the most passionate and emotional in all of jazz and is arguably Albert Ayler's finest hour(or two!)
Someone once described this music as sounding like "a Salvation Army band on LSD" and it's certainly a potent mixture of childlike themes, New Orleans marching tunes, collective free-for-alls and Ayler's blistering saxophone.
A highlight for me is the Village Vanguard 1966 recording of 'Angels' which is Ayler's impassioned, intensely moving and melodious duet with a pianist who's probably Call Cobbs Jr.
Anyone wanting just one example of Albert Ayler in their collection need look no further than this magnificent double CD which contains astonishingly ... Read More:
Release Date August 18, 2002
These 'Live in Greenwich Village' performances covering the period 1965-67 are some of the most passionate and emotional in all of jazz and is arguably Albert Ayler's finest hour(or two!)
Someone once described this music as sounding like "a Salvation Army band on LSD" and it's certainly a potent mixture of childlike themes, New Orleans marching tunes, collective free-for-alls and Ayler's blistering saxophone.
A highlight for me is the Village Vanguard 1966 recording of 'Angels' which is Ayler's impassioned, intensely moving and melodious duet with a pianist who's probably Call Cobbs Jr.
Anyone wanting just one example of Albert Ayler in their collection need look no further than this magnificent double CD which contains astonishingly ... Read More:
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