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Don Cherry
Where Is Brooklyn?

Where Is Brooklyn?
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Catno

3876171 3876171 BST 84311 BNST 84311 00602438761715

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Stereo

Country

Worldwide

Release date

Jan 21, 2022

Genres

Jazz

Don Cherry Blue Note Audiophile Series

Les fondateurs de Blue Note, Alfred Lion et Francis Wolff, avaient les oreilles et l'esprit ouverts, comme ils l'ont prouvé à maintes reprises au début des années 1960 en enregistrant certains des musiciens les plus aventureux de la scène du jazz moderne, tels qu'Andrew Hill, Eric Dolphy et Tony Williams. Mais ce n'est que lorsqu'ils ont fait venir Ornette Coleman et Don Cherry à Blue Note en 1965 qu'ils ont plongé tête la première dans l'avant-garde. Coleman et Cherry avaient bien sûr marqué l'histoire ensemble quelques années auparavant, en tant que membres du quartet révolutionnaire de Coleman, qui avait fait savoir au monde du jazz de New York qu'il y avait du nouveau en ville lors de leur arrivée au Five Spot Café en 1959. Bien que Cherry ait codirigé l'album The Avant-Garde avec John Coltrane en 1961, sa carrière de chef d'orchestre a débuté avec son audacieux premier album Complete Communion enregistré sur Blue Note en décembre 1965 (Coleman avait enregistré son nouveau trio en direct au Golden Circle de Stockholm pour ses propres débuts sur Blue Note quelques semaines auparavant). Cherry retourne au studio Van Gelder à deux reprises à l'automne 1966, d'abord pour enregistrer sa vaste Symphony for Improvisers, puis pour le fougueux Where Is Brooklyn ? Ce dernier est une session en quartet très interactive avec Pharoah Sanders au saxophone ténor et au piccolo, Henry Grimes à la basse et Ed Blackwell à la batterie, qui présente cinq originaux de Cherry, dont "Awake Nu" et "The Thing".

Cette édition Blue Note Classic Vinyl est entièrement analogique, masterisée par Kevin Gray à partir des bandes originales, et pressée sur un vinyle 180g chez Optimal.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Awake Nu

6:55

A2

Taste Maker

6:45

A3

The Thing

5:50

B1

There Is The Bomb

4:50

B2

Unite

17:45

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