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Label Fondamenta |
UPC 0889854692223 |
Catalogue number FON 1704028 |
Release date 09 February 2018 |
"With sensational, high, hard and fast play, he brings back the atmosphere of the late forties."
JazzFlits, 02-4-2018In view of the work of new musicians of the same period, such as Miles Davis, Frank Zappa and the Art Ensemble of Chicago (to name only three representatives of the exceptional creative effervescence of this enchanted fleeting period in musical history), at this specific moment in his career Dizzy Gillespie might conceivably have given his peers the impression that he was resting on his laurels. However, the passing of time and the rediscovery of unpublished recordings such as the one of this 1973 concert in Laren give a fresh, dispassionate perspective on the music that the artist was making then, and help put peremptory judgements into context. With hindsight, there appears to have been a schism within the Gillespie of the 1970s: he readily agreed to go on high-profile tours in line with legends of bebop (such as the Giants of Jazz in 1971) where, following tradition, he would give performances “of himself”, while he could call himself into question, return to the framework of his usual small bands that were familiar yet experimental, rediscovering there, as if by magic, his style – cutting-edge, inventive, virtuoso and exuberant – and his ever-intact joy in performing.
With sensational, high, hard and fast play, he brings back the atmosphere of the late forties.
JazzFlits, 02-4-2018
A fantastic concert that luckily was recorded by the VARA and that again sounds like you are there thanks to the wonders of the Phoenix mastering, again a compliment to Fondamenta!
Rootstime, 21-12-2017