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Massimo Urbani was a stunning artist, he felt like the reincarnation of Charlie Parker, adored Trane and Ayler, and managed to synthesize the language of the three artists in a natural and incredibly original way. MASSIMO LIVES!
Massimo Urbani was a stunning artist, he felt like the reincarnation of Charlie Parker, adored Trane and Ayler, and managed to synthesize the language of the three artists in a natural and incredibly original way.
MASSIMO LIVES!
Massimo Urbani's 1980 album 'Dedications To A.A & J.C + Max's Mood' is a heartfelt tribute to jazz legends, showcasing his unique alto sax style. The review praises Urbani's passionate playing and the strong contributions of his quartet. Drawing comparisons to Coltrane, Ayler, and Parker, the album is recognized for its powerful solos and evocative ballads. This work highlights a rarely acknowledged Italian jazz talent, urging listeners to explore his legacy. Listen to Massimo Urbani's Dedications and experience a fiery blend of jazz mastery and heartfelt emotion.
John Coltrane didn’t play for money or success, he needed to play, it was his strongest drug. The band members...contribute to playing one great, perfect musical instrument; an instrument that manages to reach the peak of expressiveness.
John Coltrane didn’t play for money or success, he needed to play, it was his strongest drug.
The band members...contribute to playing one great, perfect musical instrument; an instrument that manages to reach the peak of expressiveness.
The review praises John Coltrane's 'Stellar Regions' as a profound, spiritual jazz journey into cosmic soundscapes. It highlights Coltrane's relentless drive to explore and transcend musical boundaries. The album is described as challenging yet rewarding, appealing to devoted fans and those ready for an intense, soulful experience. The supporting musicians are noted for their deep connection and contribution to the album's expressive power. Dive into John Coltrane's Stellar Regions and experience a transcendent jazz journey beyond the stars.
By entitling an album Black Unity Pharoah Sanders takes on the honor and the burden of 'speaking' in the best possible way about an entire people, his people. Black Unity is the ideal celebration of African American culture and creates a considerable sense of belonging.
By entitling an album Black Unity Pharoah Sanders takes on the honor and the burden of 'speaking' in the best possible way about an entire people, his people.
Black Unity is the ideal celebration of African American culture and creates a considerable sense of belonging.
Pharoah Sanders' 1971 album Black Unity is a profound jazz masterpiece celebrating African American culture and unity. The single 40-minute track builds from rhythmic ostinatos to powerful crescendos, symbolizing the struggle and pride of black people. This record stands as both musical innovation and social statement, featuring notable musicians and rich instrumentation. It remains a timeless tribute to black identity and artistic excellence. Listen to Pharoah Sanders' Black Unity and experience a powerful journey through jazz, culture, and history.
Even a scream can be musical, even melodious. This music is magnificent, it’s the most carnal and direct expression possible through sound vibrations.
Even a scream can be musical, even melodious.
This music is magnificent, it’s the most carnal and direct expression possible through sound vibrations.
Frank Wright's Unity is a compelling live free jazz album from 1974 that challenges and excites listeners with its raw vocal expressions and instrumental intensity. The album is described as a powerful sonic experience blending physical effort, mental focus, and deep emotional release. Featuring remarkable performances by Wright, Bobby Few, Alan Silva, and Muhammad Ali, the music traverses free improvisation and blues traditions, leaving a deeply stirring impression. Dive into Frank Wright's Unity and experience a groundbreaking free jazz journey full of passion and raw power.
A testament to immense courage, it proves to be an inexhaustible volcano of ideas, with enviable athletic endurance to perform this immense feat. This album leaves you speechless even after dozens of listens: it contains millions of cues, ideas, complete or merely hinted conversations, journeys through Jazz, cultivated music, popular music, Calypso, but above all, an exceptional number of quotations.
A testament to immense courage, it proves to be an inexhaustible volcano of ideas, with enviable athletic endurance to perform this immense feat.
This album leaves you speechless even after dozens of listens: it contains millions of cues, ideas, complete or merely hinted conversations, journeys through Jazz, cultivated music, popular music, Calypso, but above all, an exceptional number of quotations.
Sonny Rollins' 1985 solo saxophone concert at New York's Museum of Modern Art stands as a monumental jazz achievement. His endurance and creativity transform nearly an hour of pure improvisation into a vibrant journey through diverse musical styles. The album is dynamic, never boring, and filled with rich musical quotations. Audience interaction highlights the live experience, culminating in an intensely satisfying finale. Dive into Sonny Rollins' thrilling solo saxophone journey and experience jazz improvisation at its finest—listen now!
The alto saxophonist fully embraces the modal jazz stream, making himself one of its best interpreters. McLean is a tormented artist; his anguish is released into the brass of his sax.
The alto saxophonist fully embraces the modal jazz stream, making himself one of its best interpreters.
McLean is a tormented artist; his anguish is released into the brass of his sax.
Jackie McLean's 1962 album Let Freedom Ring is a standout modal jazz record showcasing his evolving sharp and acidic alto sax sound. Despite personal struggles, McLean achieves musical freedom with compelling solos and strong band support. Key tracks like "Melody For Melonae" and "I'll Keep Loving You" demonstrate emotional depth and technical brilliance. The album blends hard bop energy with modal exploration, highlighting McLean's unique voice as a tormented but great artist. Listen to Jackie McLean's Let Freedom Ring and experience the emotional depths of modal jazz mastery today!
The most carnal jazz, passion, the visceral nature of the solos. An exceptional live performance, a gem of the most 'black' and visceral jazz. Touching, exciting, shocking.
The most carnal jazz, passion, the visceral nature of the solos.
An exceptional live performance, a gem of the most 'black' and visceral jazz. Touching, exciting, shocking.
This review praises Charles Mingus’s 1964 live concert as a pinnacle of visceral and passionate jazz. Featuring outstanding performances from Eric Dolphy, Jaki Byard, Clifford Jordan, and Danny Richmond, the album captures raw energy and emotional depth. The performance highlights Mingus's powerful personality and his blend of composed and free jazz styles. The concert remains a thrilling and intense experience, filled with African-American pride and creative expression. Discover the fiery passion of Charles Mingus’s 1964 live concert—listen now to this jazz masterpiece full of emotion and raw energy!
Wayne Shorter: one of the greatest composers to have ever lived; a perfect connoisseur of traditional theory and an insatiable innovator. Juju, like every Shorter record, turns out to be the result of an enormous work of innovation and it is precisely the originality that makes Shorter a true living legend.
Wayne Shorter: one of the greatest composers to have ever lived; a perfect connoisseur of traditional theory and an insatiable innovator.
Juju, like every Shorter record, turns out to be the result of an enormous work of innovation and it is precisely the originality that makes Shorter a true living legend.
Wayne Shorter's 1964 album Juju stands out as a brilliant example of innovative jazz composition. Featuring key collaborators like McCoy Tyner and Elvin Jones, the album balances harmonic complexity with emotional depth. Each track displays Shorter's mastery of tension and resolution, making the record a jazz classic. Juju also highlights Shorter's unique style distinct from Coltrane's influence, showcasing his creativity and spiritual musical quest. Dive into Wayne Shorter's Juju and experience a timeless jazz masterpiece—listen now and explore its innovative soundscapes!
When a musician is left alone with his instrument, one can appreciate his art in its purest and most original form. Tyner’s way of playing is unique; he enjoys the most absolute rhythmic freedom, capable of unleashing enormous power from his left hand.
When a musician is left alone with his instrument, one can appreciate his art in its purest and most original form.
Tyner’s way of playing is unique; he enjoys the most absolute rhythmic freedom, capable of unleashing enormous power from his left hand.
McCoy Tyner's 1972 album Echoes Of A Friend is a profound piano solo tribute to John Coltrane. The review highlights Tyner's technical mastery, emotional expressiveness, and spiritual depth. It praises the album's seamless live-concert feel and the intense participation it demands from listeners. Tyner’s rhythmic freedom and cultural influences enrich the interpretation of Coltrane’s standards, creating an unforgettable musical journey. Listen to McCoy Tyner’s heartfelt tribute and experience the soulful journey of Echoes Of A Friend today.
His alto saxophone tone is the most original and recognizable in the world, his compositions reveal a remarkable freshness of ideas. Beyond The Wall is a work of exquisite craftsmanship, which gives hope for the future of the artist and jazz in general.
His alto saxophone tone is the most original and recognizable in the world, his compositions reveal a remarkable freshness of ideas.
Beyond The Wall is a work of exquisite craftsmanship, which gives hope for the future of the artist and jazz in general.
Kenny Garrett's album Beyond The Wall is a profound and masterful tribute to McCoy Tyner and the legacy of John Coltrane. Featuring a stellar ensemble including Pharoah Sanders and Bobby Hutcherson, the album blends fresh compositions with spiritual jazz influences. Garrett's original alto saxophone tone and innovative harmonies shine alongside notable solos and rare vocal contributions. The album ends with a deeply moving quartet piece, highlighting Garrett's artistic growth and promising future. Listen to Kenny Garrett’s Beyond The Wall and experience a compelling tribute to jazz legends and spiritual artistry.
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