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Vinyles | vinyles-free-cti-6020

Free
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Airto Moreira
Prix : 32,50 €
Livré sous 15 jours
Musiciens/Orchrestre :

Airto Moreira (percussion, flute), Joe Farrell (soprano saxophone), Flora Purim (vocals), Garnett Brown (trombone), Alan Rubin (trumpet, flugelhorn), Hubert Laws (flute), George Benson (guitar), Ron Carter, Stanley Clarke (bass), Keith Jarrett (piano)..

Label : Speakers Corner Records Gramme : 180

Stéréo | 1 LP | 33rpm | Limited Edition

Extrait :

Musicians :
Airto Moreira (percussion, flute), Joe Farrell (soprano saxophone), Flora Purim (vocals), Garnett Brown (trombone), Alan Rubin (trumpet, flugelhorn),
Hubert Laws (flute), George Benson (guitar), Ron Carter, Stanley Clarke (bass), Keith Jarrett (piano), Chick Corea (electric piano)

At a time when mainstream music was being amalgamated with intellectual, experiment sounds, harmonies and rhythms to create underground fusion, astute readers of the DownBeat magazine observed in 1972 that drummers were creating their own category: Percussion.

After Mahavishnu's electrifying, magical sound, the demonic hubble-bubble of "Bitches Brew," and also Santana's lengthy improvised Latin raves, drumming was taken to new heights. For his first big project with the noncommittal yet promising title "Free," the drummer and percussionist Airto Moreira gathered together several innovative jazz musicians - first and foremost Chick Corea. Chick steps into the limelight in "Return To Forever", with its mystical, genial introductory melody, which plants itself deep down in the convolutions of the brain, rather like a siren's fusion song. Moreira is totally concentrated on his own thing in "Free", an awesome improvisation with innumerable rhythms and both brilliant and subdued sound-coloring whereby time is tautened and then stretched again and again. Alongside this closely-knit performance we find intense pieces such as "Flora's Song", a light and airy Latin number ("Lucky Southern"), and a bebop Brasilian mood ("Creek"). This is music created by free thinkers who are masters of their craft.

Recording : April & May 1972 at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, N.J. U.S.A.
Production : Creed Taylor

  • Side A :
  • 1. Return to Forever
  • 2. Flora's Song
  • Side B :
  • 1. Free
  • 2. Lucky Southern
  • 3. Creek (Arroio)
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