(Free Jazz, Hard Bop, Hat Hut) Steve Lacy Four (Steve Lacy, Steve Potts, Jean-Jacques Avenel, Oliver Johnson) - Morning Joy - 2001, FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
Steve Lacy Four / Morning Joy
Жанр: Free Jazz, Hard Bop
Страна-производитель диска: Switzerland
Год издания диска: 2001
Издатель (лейбл): Hat Hut
Номер по каталогу: hatOLOGY 556
Страна: USA
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: image+.cue
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 1:16:11
Источник (релизер): CD
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
Треклист:
01 - Epistrophy (9:21)
02 - Prospectus (7:43)
03 - Wickets (16:11)
04 - Morning Joy (10:25)
05 - Work (7:38)
06 - In Walked Bud (11:42)
07 - As Usual (13:11)
Лог создания рипа
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Содержание индексной карты (.CUE)
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Доп. информацияThis limited edition reissue adds one extra track to the original release, a poignant version of Thelonious Monk's "Work." Otherwise, it is the same glorious set of pieces (with remastered sound) performed live in the mid-'80s by one of Steve Lacy's sterling working groups. The quartet is hot, and the two-horn front line is in perfect synchronization. As Lee Jeske enthusiastically notes in his liners, the session "burns," with the extroverted Steve Potts easily distinguishable from his more exacting, precision-oriented alter ego. The choice of tunes is fairly typical for Lacy -- a few Monk compositions mixed with Lacy originals. Lacy is well-known for his interpretations of Monk, and it is not hard to hear why. He plays each piece deliberately, broadening its scope and infusing it with new meaning. There are near-perfect versions of several tunes, including the rousing Lacy original, "Prospectus." This recording may be a good antidote for those who think of Lacy's music as too reserved or intellectual: It swings with visceral energy. The selection of notes seems virtually perfect, too, and Oliver Johnson and Jean-Jacques Avenal, while overshadowed by the horns, are wonderful in support. Morning Joy may not break any new ground, but it should provide considerable listening pleasure, both for those already familiar with the miraculous world of Steve Lacy and for those who are entering it for the first time.
Recorded live on 19 February 1986, at the Sunset Club, Paris.
Re-mix and new CD-master on May 5, 2000.
Об альбоме (сборнике)When hatART deleted their entire '6000 series', a lot of great music (by Cecil Taylor, Vienna Art Orchestra, and Anthony Braxton, among many others) became "unavailable for the foreseeable future". The Steve Lacy discography was particularly badly hit, with excellent albums like "Futurities", "Songs", "Itinerary", "Flim-flam" and "Clangs" all disappearing. Most mourned of all were two classic Lacy albums, "School Days" and "Morning Joy". So it is a great pleasure to welcome this reissue of hatART 6014 (plus an extra track).
Recorded live at the Sunset Club in Paris, in February 1986, the album features Lacy (as ever) on soprano sax, with Steve Potts on alto and soprano saxes, Jean-Jacques Avenel on bass and Oliver Johnson on drums. This pared-down version of the Lacy sextet - minus pianist Bobby Few and Irène Aëbi on cello and vocals - has a directness and focus that the full group can sometimes lack. (Aëbi, in particular, contributes a detached, cerebral dimension to the sextet that can be rather passionless.)
It is especially pleasing that the focus here is primarily on Lacy and Potts. Potts is one of the great unsung heroes of recent jazz history. With Lacy for over a quarter of a century, he has contributed immeasurably to the sound and warmth of Lacy's music. His tone is fuller and earthier than Lacy's, making him the perfect foil to the leader. There is rarely any difficulty telling the two apart, even in their most labyrinthine playing. Here, the two of them give a tour-de-force performance, weaving saxophone lines around each other and trading phrases and solos throughout.
As on so many of Lacy's best albums, the material is divided between Lacy originals and Thelonious Monk compositions. In the mid-80s, after a decade during which he mainly played his own compositions, Lacy started to re-explore Monk, a process that continues unabated today. (Ultimately, it is his relentless exploration of Monk's music that may be judged as Lacy's finest achievement.) Throughout this recording, the playing has an enthusiasm to it that is only partly explained by the energising effects of the live setting and the appreciative audience. The players also sound as if they are relishing playing the material. It is impossible to fault this album for atmosphere, passion or sheer musicality.
СоставSteve Lacy - soprano saxophone
Steve Potts - alto & soprano saxophone
Jean-Jacques Avenel - bass
Oliver Johnson - drums