Alan Braufman – Live in New York City

Alan Braufman - Live in New York City, February 8, 1975 (2022)  Music

Posted by delpotro at April 10, 2022
Alan Braufman - Live in New York City, February 8, 1975 (2022)

Alan Braufman - Live in New York City, February 8, 1975 (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 628 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 218 Mb | 01:33:55
Jazz Fusion | Label: Valley of Search

Live in New York City, February 8, 1975 is the recently unearthed recording of Braufman with his five-piece band, Cooper-Moore (piano, ashimba, recitation), William Parker (bass), John Clark (French horn), Jim Schapperow (drums) and Ralph Williams (percussion), in an early 1975 live radio session. Live in New York City, February 8, 1975 was recorded soon after the recording of Braufman's debut album Valley of Search for the India Navigation Label and marks the first meeting for William Parker and Cooper-Moore, whose musical partnership has flourished ever since.
Alan Braufman - Valley of Search (1975/2018) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Alan Braufman - Valley of Search (1975/2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 43:06 minutes | 913 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front Cover

The first ever reissue of the 1975 free jazz album originally released on India Navigation.
What we know of Downtown New York comes from the countercultural and creative flowering that emerged in lower Manhattan in the 1960s, attributable to cheap live-work spaces called lofts. These were often abandoned and disused small manufacturing spaces and they became a nexus for artistic practice and life. From a jazz perspective, lofts were alternatives to the club scene, and they gained notoriety in the 1970s.

William Hooker - Light: The Early Years 1975 - 1989 (2016)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Oct. 15, 2019
William Hooker - Light: The Early Years 1975 - 1989 (2016)

William Hooker - Light: The Early Years 1975 - 1989 (2016)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 1,3 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 607 Mb | 04:25:11
Free Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz | Label: NoBusiness Records

“Avant garde got soul too” - so opined drummer Charles Moffett with some amount of amusement through a composition title on album for Savoy in 1969. The controversial observation was likely shared if unstated by William Hooker, a generation younger and just getting his start in so-called fire music after an apprenticeship in soul jazz. Light directs an edifying and expansive beam on these efforts, bringing into focus a cache of recordings that trace the drummer’s development from journeyman to self-styled Griot. Adding up to well over four hours of music, the bulk of it is previously unreleased.