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  | JEAN-LUC PONTY ~ OPEN STRINGS PROMISING MUSIC 44116 (Barcode: 602527615936) ~ FRANCE ~ Jazz Recorded: 1971 Released: 2011
This magnificent album by French virtuoso violinist / composer Jean-Luc PontyFind albums by this artist is a great example of European Jazz at its best. The quintet, which recorded this album was Ponty´s regular group at the time, called ExperienceFind albums by this artist, and comprised of brilliant Belgian guitarist Philip CatherineFind albums by this artist, German pianist Joachim KuhnFind albums by this artist and American rhythm section: bassist Peter WarrenFind albums by this artist and drummer Oliver JohnsonFind albums by this artist. Ponty´s previous MPSFind albums on this label album "Sunday WalkFind albums with this title", recorded 4 years earlier, exposed Ponty´s revolutionary approach to his instrument, but this recording shows how much and how fast he advanced, moving from mainstream Jazz towards much more adventurous surroundings, often including Free, improvised passages. Of course his incredible sense of melody is still present, albeit subtly hidden sometimes. Ponty composed four of the five tunes (the first three are parts of a suite, which occupied Side A of the original LP). The last tune is composed by Kuhn. The playing is phenomenal all the way, both in the more melodic and the completely Free parts, perfectly summarizing the first period of Ponty´s musical journey. Not too long after recording this album Ponty will change his musical direction and create his own admirable brand of Fusion, which will bring him fame and international exposure. But this particular album remains his most notable Jazz achievement. Produced by the legendary Joachim BerendtFind albums by this artist, this is a must to all European Jazz fans and particularly those who love the violin. A classic!
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  | TOMASZ STANKO ~ BALLADYNA ECM 1071 (Barcode: 602517775978) ~ POLAND ~ Jazz Recorded: 1975 Released: 2008
This is a debut recording on the ECMFind albums on this label label by legendary Polish trumpeter / composer Tomasz StankoFind albums by this artist, one of the great Lions of European Jazz, now in his fifth decade of the tireless journey dedicated to discovering uncharted territory, and the first album by any Polish artist on that label. Stanko´s association with ECM continues now into its fourth decade. The music, recorded by an international quartet, which features also the great Polish saxophonist Tomasz SzukalskiFind albums by this artist, British bass Giant Dave HollandFind albums by this artist and Finnish Master-drummer Edward VesalaFind albums by this artist, is one of the greatest recording of modern European Jazz in the 1970s. Stanko, who was a member of the first Polish modern Jazz group, led by his Mentor pianist / composer Krzysztof KomedaFind albums by this artist, continued the tradition of cooperating with players from other European countries, whenever possible at those troubled times. His cooperation with Szukalski and Vesala continued for several years and they recorded several albums together, including the phenomenal "TwetFind albums with this title", recorded a year before this album, with bassist Peter WarrenFind albums by this artist in place of Holland. The music is mostly oriented towards Free Jazz, but Stanko´s intrinsic sense of melody and immense lyricism overpowers the free form and becomes the leading force, pushing the music effortlessly and magically into a mystic plane, full of sounds and intermitting silences, which create a gentle, deeply emotional vistas. The interplay between all the quartet members is simply incredible and the resulting music sounds as if created by one collective body and mind. This is undoubtedly on the finest moments of Jazz ever recorded and an essential piece of music, timeless and everlasting! Visitors' Comments Christopher Brice I definitely agree with Adam`s "essential" label on this one. But look out for Stanko`s "From the Green Hill" with John Surman and others - even better IMHO
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  | TOMASZ STANKO ~ TWET (POLISH JAZZ VOL.39) MUZA 0939 ~ POLAND ~ Jazz Recorded: 1974 Released: 2004
This monumental album by Polish Jazz trumpeter / composer Tomasz StankoFind albums by this artist in one of the most important releases on the legendary Polish Jazz series, which means it´s a truly stellar performance. It captures perfectly the soul of Stanko´s 1970s Free Jazz period, which culminated just a year later with the recording of the legendary "BalladynaFind albums with this title" album for ECMFind albums on this label, in almost identical lineup. Similarly to his Mentor, Krzysztof KomedaFind albums by this artist, Stanko always tried to work with musicians from other countries, even when the bureaucracy of the Socialist regime made it quite difficult. Like Komeda before him, he worked with musicians from the neighbor Scandinavian countries, finding a close friend and partner in the free-spirited Finnish legendary drummer Edward VesalaFind albums by this artist. Young Polish saxophonist Tomasz SzukalskiFind albums by this artist was given the position previously held by such giant musicians as Zbigniew NamyslowskiFind albums by this artist and Michal UrbaniakFind albums by this artist, which testifies to Stanko´s high confidence in him. The quartet was completed by the great American bassist Peter WarrenFind albums by this artist, who lived at the time in Europe and participated actively in the incredible European Jazz scene of that period. The album includes five pieces, credited to all four musicians and obviously largely improvised, with some limited preconceived melody lines barely audible under the surface. The unedited, "live in the studio" recording perfectly reflects the atmosphere of the session, with Free blowing and intense interplays, enthusiastically encouraged by Vesala´s howls and cries in the background. This is definitely a magic moment, captured for posterity on this recording, which has very few parallels, and therefore is so incredibly important. Stanko´s fans will of course find plenty of his superb trumpet performances here, which are second to none. Any European Jazz connoisseur, Polish Jazz enthusiast or Stanko aficionado must absolutely have this album!
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  | TOMASZ STANKO ~ TWET (POLISH JAZZ VOL.39) POWER BROS 33860 ~ POLAND ~ Jazz Recorded: 1974 Released: 1986
This monumental album by Polish Jazz trumpeter / composer Tomasz StankoFind albums by this artist in one of the most important releases on the legendary Polish Jazz series, which means it´s a truly stellar performance. It captures perfectly the soul of Stanko´s 1970s Free Jazz period, which culminated just a year later with the recording of the legendary "BalladynaFind albums with this title" album for ECMFind albums on this label, in almost identical lineup. Similarly to his Mentor, Krzysztof KomedaFind albums by this artist, Stanko always tried to work with musicians from other countries, even when the bureaucracy of the Socialist regime made it quite difficult. Like Komeda before him, he worked with musicians from the neighbor Scandinavian countries, finding a close friend and partner in the free-spirited Finnish legendary drummer Edward VesalaFind albums by this artist. Young Polish saxophonist Tomasz SzukalskiFind albums by this artist was given the position previously held by such giant musicians as Zbigniew NamyslowskiFind albums by this artist and Michal UrbaniakFind albums by this artist, which testifies to Stanko´s high confidence in him. The quartet was completed by the great American bassist Peter WarrenFind albums by this artist, who lived at the time in Europe and participated actively in the incredible European Jazz scene of that period. The album includes five pieces, credited to all four musicians and obviously largely improvised, with some limited preconceived melody lines barely audible under the surface. The unedited, "live in the studio" recording perfectly reflects the atmosphere of the session, with Free blowing and intense interplays, enthusiastically encouraged by Vesala´s howls and cries in the background. This is definitely a magic moment, captured for posterity on this recording, which has very few parallels, and therefore is so incredibly important. Stanko´s fans will of course find plenty of his superb trumpet performances here, which are second to none. Any European Jazz connoisseur, Polish Jazz enthusiast or Stanko aficionado must absolutely have this album!
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