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DAVE DOUGLAS ~ THE COMPLETE REMASTERED RECORDINGS ON BLACK SAINT & SOUL NOTE
CAM JAZZ 1020 (Barcode: 8052405140630) ~ USA ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1993 - 1998 Released: 2012

This superb Box Set collects all the albums recorded by the legendary American trumpeter / composer Dave DouglasFind albums by this artist on the twin Italian independent labels: Black SaintFind albums on this label and Soul NoteFind albums on this label. The set includes three albums he recorded as a leader, a live recording with the expanded version of the RovaFind albums by this artist quartet dedicated to John ColtraneFind albums by this artist´s album "AscensionFind albums with this title", and two albums as a sideman: one with John LindbergFind albums by this artist and another with Mark DresserFind albums by this artist.

Douglas is well known as a member of John ZornFind albums by this artist´s MassadaFind albums by this artist group, but he is also a most prolific recording artist on his own, with an impressive list of albums to his credit. These recordings present his output in the 1990s, and they are all excellent examples of his work, which combines Free Jazz, ethnic influences and Improvised Music, all based on a strong tradition of Modern Jazz. Douglas is perfectly comfortable playing melody and completely improvised passages, always preserving his perfect timing and absolutely beautiful tone.

The list of the players present on these recordings reads like the Who´s Who of the American Avant-Garde scene and includes violinist Mark FeldmanFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Larry OchsFind albums by this artist, bassists Mark Dresser and John Lindberg, drummers Michael SarinFind albums by this artist and Ed ThigpenFind albums by this artist and many others. The music spans a wide range of different musical environments and approaches, all executed with flare and obvious talent. Most of this music should be accessible even to listeners with limited Avant-Garde experience of affiliation, but those who have already the appropriate background with enjoy this music to the max. Brilliant stuff!

Remastered, mini-sleeved, and with a great bargain price – this Box Set an absolute must for any serious Jazz collector.
Side Note
The Italian independent record label Black SaintFind albums on this label was founded by the music critic / author / producer Giacomo PellicciottiFind albums by this artist in 1975. It was taken over by the producer Giovanni BonandriniFind albums by this artist in 1978 and a year later (1979) a sister label, called Soul NoteFind albums on this label, was established. The twin labels were run by Giovanni and later his son Flavio BonandriniFind albums by this artist, until they were sold in 2008 to the Italian KEPACH Music Group, which already owned the CAM JazzFind albums on this label label, and which also bought another Italian independent record label Dischi Della QuerciaFind albums on this label.

The mission of the Black Saint / Soul Note labels was to record and document the Free Jazz / Improvised Music / Avant-Garde scene, mostly from the US but also from Europe, which continued between mid 1970s and late 1990s and produced a staggering collection of almost 550 albums recorded by world's most important Jazz innovators active at the time, providing an opportunity to American (mostly Afro-American) musicians, who would have never managed to make these recordings at home, ridden by racism, alienation and closed-mindedness. Without these two labels most of this fantastic human creativity would have been never documented.

However, the Black Saint / Soul Note Box Sets produced under the CAM JazzFind albums on this label moniker are an archetypal example of how good intentions turn sour. Although these new editions often bring back to life some of the best music ever made on this planet, which in many cases has been lost in the tides of time and was unavailable on the market for ages, they suffer from an unforgivable disregard to the essence of cultural values and general sloppiness, contrary to human decency, which requires us to treat our cultural legacy with respect and loyalty.

These Box Sets have no booklet which presents researched historical background and exact discographical information of the albums included, and most importantly an overview of the music and its meaning and contribution to the Jazz Art form. Although the original LP sleeves are reproduced, the information is in most cases too small to be readable at all. In short the fact that these Box Sets are meant to be inexpensive, does not mean that they have to be cheap!
Updated: 12/04/2020Posted: CD 6 Mini-Sleeve Box Set Remastered Recommend To A Friend

MADE IN CHINA ~ TRANSMISSIONS
FOR TUNE 0098 (Barcode: 5902768701975) ~ USA ~ Jazz

Recorded: 2015 Released: 2016

This is an album by the Jazz trio called Made In ChinaFind albums by this artist, which consists of Canadian (resident in NY) saxophonist Michael BlakeFind albums by this artist, Swiss trombonist Samuel BlaserFind albums by this artist and American drummer Michael SarinFind albums by this artist. The trio´s name, as explained in the liner notes, originates from the fact that it was put together in order to play concerts in China. The album presents eight compositions, four of which are originals by Blake, two are originals by Blaser, one is by the legendary South African drummer Louis MoholoFind albums by this artist and the remaining one is Jamaican ska tune.

The music is based on exchanges of improvised passages between Blake and Blaser, with Sarin laying some rhythmic patterns behind them. It has its Bebop roots, like most American Jazz, but it is not unchained enough to be considered as fully blown Improvised Music and not restrained enough to be considered mainstream.

Personally this kind of playing leaves me completely cold and I don´t see where it is going at all. It contains no emotional statement nor does it impress with its virtuosity or cleverness. In short it is completely unimpressive.

I wonder why the For TuneFind albums on this label label, having at its disposal endless stream of superb original Polish Jazz, would invest in completely secondary American efforts, which look incredibly pale in the catalogue standing side by side with the Polish releases. But of course it´s only my point of view.
Updated: 11/08/2016Posted: 11/08/2016CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

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