Styles: Avant-Garde Jazz
Year: 1974
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:57
Size: 87,5 MB
Art: Front
(8:32) 1. Gamla Stan - The Old Town by Night
(7:53) 2. Love Train
(3:49) 3. Bass Figure for Ballatune (Two pianos and three piano players)
(9:44) 4. Moving Pictures for the Ear
(7:59) 5. Tibet
Eternal Now
Year: 1974
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:57
Size: 87,5 MB
Art: Front
(8:32) 1. Gamla Stan - The Old Town by Night
(7:53) 2. Love Train
(3:49) 3. Bass Figure for Ballatune (Two pianos and three piano players)
(9:44) 4. Moving Pictures for the Ear
(7:59) 5. Tibet
I'm (almost) discovering this record with you. I've bought it 2 weeks ago at the flea market, and I'm still under the impression. Everybodies knows Don Cherry for his collaborations with the early free jazz activists Ornette Colmenan and Albert Ayler in the 50's, but if you liked my psychedelic Vox Populi! post, and terrestrials tunes such as Raksha Mancham, O Yuki Conjugate or Vasilisk you should enjoyed this LP (side B = wah! wah ! wah!). http://artoflosing.canalblog.com/archives/2010/06/25/18423651.html
Personnel: Don Cherry - trumpet, piano, harmonium, vocals, h'suan, daster, gong; Bengt Berger - piano, Tibetan bells, African finger piano, mridangam, cymbal; Christer Bothén - piano, dousso n'koni, Tibetan bells; Bernt Rosengren - tárogató; Agneta Ernström - Tibetan bells, dousso kynia
Personnel: Don Cherry - trumpet, piano, harmonium, vocals, h'suan, daster, gong; Bengt Berger - piano, Tibetan bells, African finger piano, mridangam, cymbal; Christer Bothén - piano, dousso n'koni, Tibetan bells; Bernt Rosengren - tárogató; Agneta Ernström - Tibetan bells, dousso kynia
Eternal Now
Don Cherry was way ahead of his time as this sounds as good today (except trk. 3) 45 years after it was recorded. Thanks Giullia!
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