Wednesday 17 March 2010

Elvin Jones - Live At The Lighthouse (1971)


01.Introduction
02.Fancy Free
03.Sambra
04.Children, Save the Children
05.Introduction/Happy Birthday
06.Sweet Mama
07.New Breed
08.My Ship.




Bass - Gene Perla
Drums - Elvin Jones
Producer - George Butler
Saxophone [Soprano] - David Liebman
Saxophone [Tenor] - David Liebman , Steve Grossman.
Recorded Live at The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, California on September 9, 1972.

2 comments:

  1. Drummer Elvin Jones' 45th birthday (September 9, 1972) was a good excuse to record his group of the period. The results were originally released as a double-LP and have been reissued as two CDs with over an hour of new music added. Jones' pianoless quartet features two masterful saxophonists (both doubling on tenor and soprano) who at the time sounded very close to John Coltrane. Dave Liebman and Steve Grossman were among the first young saxophonists not closely associated with Coltane who used his style as a starting point in their search for their own musical identities. Their high-powered and sometimes rowdy flights are consistently stimulating. With Gene Perla's alert, sensitive, and inventive bass holding the unit together, Elvin Jones was able to play as free as he desired. The first volume (taken from three sets at the Lighthouse) has six fiery selections, four of which were previously unreleased. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide.

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