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Parker / Parker / Lytton- Collective Calls (CD)

SKU: 7640120193430
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the album cover for Parker / Parker / Lytton - Collective Calls
the album cover for Parker / Parker / Lytton - Collective Calls

A big anniversary is celebrated on this recording: Evan Parker and Paul Lytton got to know each other in 1969 and after months of rehearsals their first performance followed in 1970. It was the time of the jazz avant-garde, which renewed and expanded the traditional ways of playing and the Parker-Lytton Duo was an active part of this process. "Over the past fifty years, they have each minutely sorted through aesthetics, methods, and protocols, maintaining an ongoing dialogue. The years have yielded a rich diversity of music, complemented by the current recording, the first to feature only tenor saxophone and a jazz kit," writes the American jazz journalist Bill Shoemaker in the liner notes. Shoemaker, who supervised the recordings in Chicago, goes on to say: "The dynamic of free improvisation and a long personal history documented on this Chicago studio session bears out what Parker told Bailey forty years ago: 'In practice, the closest I would get to a laboratory situation is working with the people I know best... The people I've played with the longest actually offer me the freest situation to work in.' On the basis of this unprecedented music, that assessment has stood the test of time."

Tracklist:

  1. The Dissent, That Began With The Quakers?
  2. Confused About England
  3. England Feels Very Remote To Me
  4. Alfreda Was Always Especially Cordial To Me
  5. Becoming Transfigured
  6. The Bonfires On Hampstead Heath
  7. What Has It Become Entangled With Now?
  8. A Little Perplexing
  9. How Tight Knit Was England Then!
  10. Beheading Their Own King
  11. Each Thing, The One, The Other And Both Together Would Amount To The Truth
Format: New CD/Classical

Parker / Parker / Lytton- Collective Calls (CD)

SKU: 7640120193430
Regular price ¥138.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 02.14.2020

 
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A big anniversary is celebrated on this recording: Evan Parker and Paul Lytton got to know each other in 1969 and after months of rehearsals their first performance followed in 1970. It was the time of the jazz avant-garde, which renewed and expanded the traditional ways of playing and the Parker-Lytton Duo was an active part of this process. "Over the past fifty years, they have each minutely sorted through aesthetics, methods, and protocols, maintaining an ongoing dialogue. The years have yielded a rich diversity of music, complemented by the current recording, the first to feature only tenor saxophone and a jazz kit," writes the American jazz journalist Bill Shoemaker in the liner notes. Shoemaker, who supervised the recordings in Chicago, goes on to say: "The dynamic of free improvisation and a long personal history documented on this Chicago studio session bears out what Parker told Bailey forty years ago: 'In practice, the closest I would get to a laboratory situation is working with the people I know best... The people I've played with the longest actually offer me the freest situation to work in.' On the basis of this unprecedented music, that assessment has stood the test of time."

Tracklist:

  1. The Dissent, That Began With The Quakers?
  2. Confused About England
  3. England Feels Very Remote To Me
  4. Alfreda Was Always Especially Cordial To Me
  5. Becoming Transfigured
  6. The Bonfires On Hampstead Heath
  7. What Has It Become Entangled With Now?
  8. A Little Perplexing
  9. How Tight Knit Was England Then!
  10. Beheading Their Own King
  11. Each Thing, The One, The Other And Both Together Would Amount To The Truth