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(Jazz) VA - Spiritual Jazz Volume II - Esoteric, Modal And Deep European Jazz 1960-78 - 2012, MP3, 320 kbps

(Jazz) VA - Spiritual Jazz Volume II - Esoteric, Modal And Deep European Jazz 1960-78 - 2012, MP3, 320 kbps
Треклист:
Spiritual Jazz Volume II - Esoteric, Modal And Deep European Jazz 1960-78
Исполнитель: Various Artists (VA)
Альбом: Spiritual Jazz Volume II - Esoteric, Modal And Deep European Jazz 1960-78
Дата выпуска: 2012
Жанр: Jazz
Формат: MP3
Битрейт: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 01:17:57
Треклист:
01. Erich Kleinschuster Sextett - Communion [00:05:39]
02. Albert Mangelsdorff Quintet - Varie [00:07:33]
03. Michael Garrick Sextet - Temple Dancer [00:04:08]
04. Phil Raphaël - Archangelo [00:12:52]
05. Barney Wilen - Africa Freakout [00:05:58]
06. Nicolai Gromin - Corrida [00:06:36]
07. Heikki Sarmanto - Duke & Trane [00:10:32]
08. Wroblewski Jazz Quintet - Nana Imboro [00:03:15]
09. Dusko Goykovic - Bosna Calling [00:06:03]
10. Pedro Iturralde - Las Morillas De Jaen [00:08:30]
11. Hans Dulfer & Ritmo-Natural - Candy Clouds (part 2) [00:06:46]
 
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Sound restoration at See Why Audio.
Track 1 - Published by STYRIA Graz-Vienna-Cologne. Recorded 1970 at Austrophon Studios, Konzerthaus Vienna, Austria. From the EMI Columbia LP 'Oberwarter Messe' E 062-33 036. Licensed courtesy of EMI Music Austria GesmbH.
Track 2 - Copyright Control. Recorded 1963 at the Walldorff Tonstudio, Frankfurt, Germany. From the CBS LP 'Tension' BPG 62 336 (Albert Mangelsdorff Quintet - "Tension" / CDLR71002). Distributed by Bellaphon Records. ℗ 1979 L+R Records. Licensed courtesy Bellaphon Records. ISRC-DE-R38-79-00060.
Track 3 - Copyright Control. Recorded live at The Phoenix, London, UK. Previously unreleased. ℗ 2011 BBC. Licensed courtesy of BBC Worldwide. ISRC-GB-CAD-11-00674.
Track 4 - Copyright Control. Recorded at Studio Madeleione, Brussels, Belgium. From the Selection LP 'Stop, Look, Listen' 1012. Licensed courtesy Heavenly Sweetness Records.
Track 5 - Copyright Control. Recorded in France, 1972. From the Saravah LP 'Moshi' SH 10.028. Licensed courtesy of Editions Saravah.
Track 6 - Copyright Control. Recorded 1965 at the 2nd International Jazz Festival, Prague, Czechoslovakia. From the Supraphon LP 'Second International Jazz Festival' SUA ST55733. Licensed courtesy of Supraphon Records.
Track 7 - Copyright Control. Recorded 1978 at Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki, Finland. Produced by Finnlevy Ltd. From the Finlandia LP 'New Hope Jazz Mass' FA 201 LP2. Licensed courtesy of Warner Music Finland.
Track 8 - Copyright Control. Recorded 1960 at the 3rd International Jazz Festival, Warsaw, Poland. From the Muza EP 'Moods' N 0155. Licensed courtesy of Polskie Nagrania.
Track 9 - Copyright Control. Recorded 1971 in Barcelona, Spain. From the Ensayo LP 'It's About Blues Time' ENY-48. Licensed courtesy of Discos Ensayo.
Track 10 - Copyright Control. Recorded 1967 in Madrid, Spain. From the Hispovox LP '¡Jazz Flamenco!' HH (S) 11-128. ℗ 1967. The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Music Spain, S.A. and is licensed courtesy of EMI Records Ltd. ISRC ES5086700184.
Track 11 - Copyright Control. Recorded in 1970 in the Netherlands. From the Catfish LP 'Candy Clouds' 5C 054.24.307. Licensed courtesy of Hans Dulfer.
Цитата:
The sound of spiritual jazz from the European underground of the 60s and 70s – a really rich music-making scene that's every bit as impressive as the one going on in the US – as you'll hear from this amazing set of tracks! As with the first volume in the series, the collection is filled with modal jazz and other groovers – mostly long tracks that really stretch out, yet still always have a tight sense of rhythm – one that makes the music completely infectious right from the start! It might be tempting to think of European jazz of this sort as kind of a copy of a US mode – but instead, it really happened simultaneously – as younger players were really pushing past the styles of previous years – and drawing not only on American jazz for inspiration, but also a range of different post-colonial modes particular to the European scene – bits of African, Latin, Brazilian, and other styles that really helped influence their approach. And in a way, it might even be said that the Europeans of the 60s had a much looser approach to rhythm, one that really allowed for experiments like these – and which, in turn, went back to have an influence on the American side as well. Titles include "Temple Dancer" by Michael Garrick, "Communion" by Erich Kleinschuster, "Archangelo" by Raphael, "Africa Freakout" by Barney Wilen, "Corrida" by Nicolai Gromin, "Duke & Trane" by Hiekki Sarmanto, "Nana Imboro" by Wroblewski Jazz Quintet, "Las Morillas De Jaen" by Pedro Iturralde, "Bosnia Calling" by Dusko Goykovich, and "Candy Clouds (part 2)" by Hans Dulfer & Ritmo Natural.
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