Don Cherry: Where Is Brooklyn?
Where Is Brooklyn?
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- Label: Klimt, 1966
- Erscheinungstermin: 5.8.2020
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+ Pharaoh Sanders, Henry Grimes, Edward Blackwell
"Where Is Brooklyn?" ist das letzte von insgesamt drei Alben von DON CHERRY für Blue Note. Es entstand nur knapp zwei Monate nach der kürzlich in der RVG-Serie wieder veröffentlichten "Symphony For Improvisers". Begleitet wurde der ehemalige Weggefährte von Ornette Coleman dabei von dem eruptiv aufspielenden Tenorsaxophonisten Pharoah Sanders, dem Bassisten Henry Grimes sowie dem Schlagzeuger Ed Blackwell. Geradezu ekstatisch taucht das Quartett dabei in die fünf ebenso originellen wie feinziselierten Eigenkompositionen des legendären Jazz- und Trompeten-Experimentators ein.
Featuring: Don Cherry, Cornet; Pharoah Sanders, Tenor Sax, Piccolo; Henry Grimes, Bass; Ed Blackwell, Drums
Trumpeter Don Cherry, an Ornette Coleman soulmate and a world musician decades ago, became one of jazz's many early losses 10 years back. But saxophonist Pharoah Sanders, who joins him on this fizzing 1966 set, has since ascended to cult status, and he is still around to admire . In the 1960s, he knew no melodic fear at all, in which respect he was aptly partnered with Cherry. This is a quartet set, strongly influenced by the melodic approach of Coleman, but with a fierce abstraction of tone quite different from Coleman's playful lyricism.
Featuring: Don Cherry, Cornet; Pharoah Sanders, Tenor Sax, Piccolo; Henry Grimes, Bass; Ed Blackwell, Drums
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Trumpeter Don Cherry, an Ornette Coleman soulmate and a world musician decades ago, became one of jazz's many early losses 10 years back. But saxophonist Pharoah Sanders, who joins him on this fizzing 1966 set, has since ascended to cult status, and he is still around to admire . In the 1960s, he knew no melodic fear at all, in which respect he was aptly partnered with Cherry. This is a quartet set, strongly influenced by the melodic approach of Coleman, but with a fierce abstraction of tone quite different from Coleman's playful lyricism.
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LP
- 1 Awake Nu
- 2 Taste Maker
- 3 The thing
- 4 There is the bomb
- 5 Unite
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