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  | MATRIX ~ TALE OF THE WHALE WOUNDED BIRD 3360 (Barcode: 664140336025) ~ USA ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1979 Released: 2009
3rd album by the excellent instrumental US Jazz-Rock Fusion nonet MatrixFind albums by this artist, which continued the tradition of early 1970s brass influenced Fusion bands like Blood, Sweat & TearsFind albums by this artist, ChicagoFind albums by this artist, DreamsFind albums by this artist and ChaseFind albums by this artist. Led by keyboardist John HarmonFind albums by this artist, who wrote and arranged most of the band´s material, the band also included trumpeters Larry DarlingFind albums by this artist, Kurt DietrichFind albums by this artist, Mike HaleFind albums by this artist and Jeff PietrageloFind albums by this artist, saxophonist John KirchbergerFind albums by this artist, trombonist Brad McDougallFind albums by this artist, superb bassist Randy TicoFind albums by this artist and drummer Mike MurphyFind albums by this artist. They played very interesting composition, elegantly arranged for the brass section, which was supported by a brilliant rhythm section. The band never received the appropriate exposure at the time, and therefore their recordings true hidden gems of the genre. This reissue brings them back to life, which is a great opportunity to get familiar with their output, as it is definitely some of the 1970s Fusion ever made. Most warmly recommended!
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  | MATRIX ~ WIZARD WOUNDED BIRD 3260 (Barcode: 664140326026) ~ USA ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1978 Released: 2009
2nd album by the excellent instrumental US Jazz-Rock Fusion nonet MatrixFind albums by this artist, which continued the tradition of early 1970s brass influenced Fusion bands like Blood, Sweat & TearsFind albums by this artist, ChicagoFind albums by this artist, DreamsFind albums by this artist and ChaseFind albums by this artist. Led by keyboardist John HarmonFind albums by this artist, who wrote and arranged most of the band´s material, the band also included trumpeters Larry DarlingFind albums by this artist, Kurt DietrichFind albums by this artist, Mike HaleFind albums by this artist and Jeff PietrageloFind albums by this artist, saxophonist John KirchbergerFind albums by this artist, trombonist Brad McDougallFind albums by this artist, superb bassist Randy TicoFind albums by this artist and drummer Mike MurphyFind albums by this artist. They played very interesting composition, elegantly arranged for the brass section, which was supported by a brilliant rhythm section. The band never received the appropriate exposure at the time, and therefore their recordings true hidden gems of the genre. This reissue brings them back to life, which is a great opportunity to get familiar with their output, as it is definitely some of the 1970s Fusion ever made. Most warmly recommended!
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  | AIRTO MOREIRA / FLORA PURIM / JOE FARRELL ~ THREE-WAY MIRROR REFERENCE RECORDINGS 24 (Barcode: 030911102425) ~ BRAZIL ~ Jazz-World Fusion Recorded: 1985 Released: 1987
This is an album by Brazilian drummer / percussionist / composer / bandleader Airto MoreiraFind albums by this artist, his wife vocalist Flora PurimFind albums by this artist and American saxophonist / flautist Joe FarrellFind albums by this artist, recorded with a splendid team, which includes Japanese pianist Kei AkagiFind albums by this artist, American bassists Mark EganFind albums by this artist and Randy TicoFind albums by this artist and Brazilian guitarist Jose NetoFind albums by this artist. The album presents eight tracks, seven composed by the musicians playing on the album and one is an arrangement of a composition by Milton NascimentoFind albums by this artist. This was the last recording by Farrell, who died prematurely in 1986 at the ridiculous age of forty-eight, and the album is dedicated to him. The album offers a spectacular sound quality.
Moreira, Purim and Farrell were the core members of first incarnation of Chick CoreaFind albums by this artist’s group Return To ForeverFind albums by this artist, which recorded the two seminal albums in 1972 / 1973, the eponymous “Return To ForeverFind albums with this title” and “Light As A FeatherFind albums with this title”. The music on this album is a strong reminder of these two albums, and although it is criminally little known, it certainly deserves to stand in the same quality class.
The music offers a wonderful amalgam of Brazilian / Latin rhythms and melodies, with a strong Jazzy tinge, splendidly performed by the entire crew. The last track, dedicated to John Coltrane, is particularly interesting and features absolutely stunning performance by Farrell.
Overall, fans of Jazz-World Fusion with Brazilian flavoring should love this album, as all other recordings by Moreira, Purim and Farrell, together and separately. The Brazilian pair are absolute geniuses as far as mixing the Brazilian elements with Jazz is concerned.
| Updated: 10/07/2024Posted: 10/07/2024 | CD 1 Audiophile Recommend To A Friend |
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