Artistic heritage ensemble
Live in stockholm
03/04/1987
Very smooth , mellow, quiet chill but creative mix of jazz and sometimes blues with traditionnal african instruments like sansa.
Real art of silence in here. Also vibes of #aeoc and #donCherry.
#NowPlaying finally home to spin the haul of records I saved for Xmas. Leading off, one of my all-time favorite albums first released on vinyl in 2023: MEDESKI MARTIN & WOOD - SHACK-MAN (Real Gone Music; originally on CD, Gramavision, 1996). The volume is awfully quiet due to 54 min of music being crammed onto 2 sides, but it sounds ok with the stereo cranked up. I'm just glad to have it on #vinyl. Thanks Santa! #MMW#jazz#groove@vinylrecords
@vinylrecords#NowPlaying expansive spiritual world jazz by DON CHERRY & DOLLAR BRAND recorded live at Musikforum Schloss, Viktring, Austria - July 20, 1972 (WHP, 2023). Also featuring Johnny Dyani's pulsing bass and Nana Vasconcelos sliding in and out on percussion. #DonCherry#DollarBrand#JohnnyDyani#jazz#vinyl
This is the Japanese P-Vine 45rpm 2xlp reissue of Clifford Jordan's classic, originally issued as part of Strata East's Dolphy series. What an incredible lineup of musicians.
❝ “In my view, there are three great trumpet and saxophone pairings in jazz history,” percussionist Kahil El’Zabar says. “Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker, who invented bebop; Miles Davis and John Coltrane, who evolved harmonic complexity and melodic agility; and then Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry, who created cacophony without hierarchy. For Don to keep up with Ornette made him one of the baddest technicians to ever play the instrument.” ❞ → https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/nov/16/the-baddest-technician-how-don-cherry-is-still-making-jazz-new