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Format: | | CD |
Condition: | | NEW More Info |
Label: | | Cuneiform Records RUNE 300 |
Released: | | 2010 |
Genre: | | Jazz |
Quantity: | | 1 in stock |
Seller Ref: | | 50664 |
This release is truly a remarkable archival find! Formed in the summer of 1964, although the New York Art Quartet existed for barely a year and a half, great interest remains in their work. They consisted of co-leaders John Tchicai (alto sax), who participated in John Coltrane's ground-breaking Ascension album and Roswell Rudd (trombone), considered to be the first free-jazz trombonist, along with bassist Don Moore and drummer Milford Graves. The band participated in the legendary 'October Revolution in Jazz', which journalist Bill Shoemaker called, 'Arguably the most seminal jazz concert series ever held...it was a comprehensive four-day survey of jazz's cutting edge.... It marked the beginning of the Golden Era of do-it-yourself jazz culture in the U.S.' The New York Art Quartet recorded their self-titled first album for ESP and Tchicai went back to his homeland of Denmark to scout out work for the group. Only Rudd was able to join him, so the pair enlisted Copenhagen bassist Finn von Eyben and South African drummer Louis Moholo, who had very recently left South Africa with the Blue Notes;this is one of his earliest recordings. This lineup of the New York Art Quartet performed two concerts in Copenhagen in October, 1965, which is where these recordings were made.
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Tracklist
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1 | Rosmosis | 15:47 | 2 | Sweet Smells | 6:22 | 3 | Old Stuff | 7:18 | 4 | Pannonica | 3:02 | 5 | Kvintus T | 2:52 | 6 | Pa Tirsdag | 5:51 | 7 | Old Stuff | 8:11 | 8 | Cool Eyes | 7:28 | 9 | Sweet V | 2:29 | 10 | Karin's Blues | 6:20 | 11 | Kirsten | 5:32 |
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Note Tracklisting is supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
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