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giovedì 5 marzo 2026
Jan Garbarek Group - The Musicians of Bremen (1979)
Jan Garbarek-Sax
Bill Connors-Guitar
John Taylor-Keys
Eberhard Weber-Bass
Jon Christensen-Drums
01 Passing
02 Arrivée
03 Entering
04 Spor
05 Going Places
Recorded live in Bremen (Germany), July 3, 1979 – NDR-Radio
Special thanks to forestarchitecture75 for titles' tracks
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giovedì 30 aprile 2020
Tom Van Der Geld - Path (1979)
Roger Jannotta on winds, and vibraphonist Tom van der Geld for a network of pellucid improvisations entwining the barest of compositional skeletons. Connors’s twangy steel drops us immediately into an ethereal sound-world with “One,” mediating a pleasant conversation between flute and vibraphone. Thus begins a kaleidoscope of duets, trios, and quartets (the latter courtesy of some non-intrusive overdubbing). Mallets provide a resonant trunk in “Eevee,” from which branches Connors’s crisp foliage, all of it animated by the breath of a majestic flute. This blends smoothly into the pastels of “Joujou,” where familial nostalgia abounds. The title of “Michi” is Japanese for “path,” which makes it the title track by way of translation. Jannotta switches to soprano sax in this new enigmatic territory, landmarked by gossamer flags and empty way stations, before fluting a veil of Aeolian sounds over our ears. “Joys And Sorrows” works stretches our heartstrings and plucks each with the gentility of a raindrop on a spider’s web. Two ghostly guitars shine inside its nocturnal halo of vibes, bisected by soprano with a comet’s grace.
Like a meteor shower, one spends a long time waiting for excitement in Path, only to realize that the pregnant darkness to which one has held such rapt attention harbors far greater wonderment. As one of ECM’s most transparent statements, this positively exquisite album is an easy candidate for president of the label’s Bizarrely Out of Print Club. Find it any way you can and be moved, as you will.
Like a meteor shower, one spends a long time waiting for excitement in Path, only to realize that the pregnant darkness to which one has held such rapt attention harbors far greater wonderment. As one of ECM’s most transparent statements, this positively exquisite album is an easy candidate for president of the label’s Bizarrely Out of Print Club. Find it any way you can and be moved, as you will.
from http://ecmreviews.com/2011/01/21/path/
Tom van der Geld: VibraharpBill Connors: Guitars
Roger Jannotta: Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Oboe
1. One (Tom Van Der Geld)
2. Eevee (Tom Van Der Geld)
3. Joujou (Bill Connors)
4. Michi (Tom Van Der Geld)
5. Joys and sorrows (Tom Van Der Geld)
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sabato 8 giugno 2013
Julian Priester - Love, Love (1974)
Julian Priester trombones, horns, whistle flute, percussion, synthesizers
Pat Gleeson synthesizers
Hadley Caliman flute, saxophones, clarinet
Bayete Umbra Zindiko pianos, clavinet
Nyimbo Henry Franklin basses
Ndugu Leon Chancler drums
Mguanda David Johnson flute, saxophone
Kamau Eric Gravatt drums, congas
Ron McClure bass
Bill Connors electric guitar
01 Prologue / Love, Love
02 Images / Eternal Worlds / Epilogue
CD out of print
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