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Oregon - Ecotopia (1987) {ECM 1354}  Music

Posted by tiburon at Dec. 7, 2019
Oregon - Ecotopia (1987) {ECM 1354}

Oregon - Ecotopia (1987) {ECM 1354}
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Genre: Fusion

Ecotopia was the last album that Oregon released through the ECM label, and the first that the band - now with a new fulltime percussionist in the person of Gurtu (Walcott was never truly replaced, but continued and still does continue to inspire and propel the band ever onward). The music on the album is vivid and fresh, but like the half a dozen albums (including the ones they released up to Northwest Passage), there is a sense of mortality in the music an urgency in the tone and flow that suggests that Towner, Moore and McCandless have survived a catastrophe and are now tread softly into the future aware of the impermanence of things.

Marc Sinan - Hasretim, Journey To Anatolia (2013) {ECM 2330}  Music

Posted by tiburon at April 17, 2020
Marc Sinan - Hasretim, Journey To Anatolia (2013) {ECM 2330}

Marc Sinan - Hasretim, Journey To Anatolia (2013) {ECM 2330}
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Genre: World Music, Ethnic Fusion

Hasretim (“My Longing”) is a multi-media exploration of musical roots, and a musical search for cultural identity. In 2009, Guitarist and composer Marc Sinan embarked on an unusual journey, its route leading from the Black Sea coast, where his grandparents lived, to the Armenian border. En route he located and filmed traditional musicians, players whose craft is dying today, capturing a music that speaks of restlessness and temperament, and bears the footprints of Anatolia’s cultural and ethnic diversity. In Hasretim, Marc Sinan’s musical findings are integrated into his own contemporary music for mixed ensemble (orchestrated and arranged by Andrea Molino) with Turkish and Armenian guests.

Egberto Gismonti - Saudacoes (2009) [2CDs] {ECM 2082/83}  Music

Posted by tiburon at April 22, 2020
Egberto Gismonti - Saudacoes (2009) [2CDs] {ECM 2082/83}

Egberto Gismonti - Saudacoes (2009) [2CDs] {ECM 2082/83}
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Genre: Jazz, Classical, World Fusion, Avant-Garde Jazz

"Egberto Gismonti’s first new ECM recording in 14 years is a double-album that indicates the range of his artistry. Disc one features Gismonti the composer on a 70-minute journey through Brazil: “Sertões Veredas – tribute to miscegenation”. It is a work that takes account of Brazil’s culture and history, landscapes and cityscapes, vividly evoked by Cuba’s all-women orchestra the Camerta Romeu, under the leadership of Zenaida Romeu. Disc two features Gismonti the guitarist in an exciting duo recital with his similarly-gifted son Alexandre, romping through a programme that includes such well-known pieces as “Zig Zag”, “Lundú” and “Dança dos Escravos”.
Pat Metheny - ECM Gold Collection (2003) [11CD Box Set] [Mini LP CDs]

Pat Metheny - ECM Gold Collection (2003) [11CD Box Set]
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Genre: Jazz, Fusion | Label: ECM / Universal Records | Catalog Number: UCCE-9027~39

Guitarist, composer, and bandleader Pat Metheny is one of the most successful jazz musicians in the world. He is the only artist to win 20 Grammy Awards in 10 different categories. A consummate stylist and risk-taker, his musical signature melds a singular, euphoric sense of harmony with Afro-Latin and Brazilian sounds, rock, funk, global folk musics, and jazz. His 1976 debut, Bright Size Life, and the self-titled Pat Metheny Group two years later resonated with audiences and critics for its euphoric lyricism, dynamics, and rhythmic ideas.

Stefano Battaglia Trio - Songways (2013) {ECM 2286}  Music

Posted by tiburon at Dec. 2, 2019
Stefano Battaglia Trio - Songways (2013) {ECM 2286}

Stefano Battaglia Trio - Songways (2013) {ECM 2286}
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Genre: Jazz

Italian pianist Stefano Battaglia and his trio develop directions established on their acclaimed 2011 release “The River of Anyder” with a new selection of chants, hymns and dances, all written by Battaglia and inspired by descriptions of visionary places from art and literature – from Alfred Kubin, Jonathan Swift or Charles Fourier to Italo Calvino. “Songways” finds “a new harmonic balance between archaic modal pre-tonal chant and dances, pure tonal songs and hymns and abstract texture,” Battgalia says, “thus documenting the natural development of the Trio life, with a larger space for action from the drums”.
Vassilis Tsabropoulos / Arild Andersen / John Marshall - Achirana (2000) {ECM 1728}

Vassilis Tsabropoulos / Arild Andersen / John Marshall - Achirana (2000) {ECM 1728}
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Genre: Jazz

"Achirana" marks the debut of a new trio, formed by ECM bassist of the first hour Arild Andersen and featuring, alongside veteran drummer John Marshall, Greek pianist Vassilis Tsabropoulos in his first recording for ECM. Likely to be hailed as a veritable 'discovery' in jazz circles, Tsabropoulos has long been recognised as an exceptionally gifted performer in other idioms. To quote Vladimir Ashkenazy, "Vassilis Tsabropoulos possesses rare talent". He has a reputation as a classical pianist, an interpreter of 19th and 20th century music, and as a conductor, and there is growing recognition for both his composing and his improvising.

Julian Priester - Love, Love (1974) {ECM 1044}  Music

Posted by tiburon at Jan. 16, 2021
Julian Priester - Love, Love (1974) {ECM 1044}

Julian Priester - Love, Love (1974) {ECM 1044}
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Genre: Jazz, Fusion

Trombonist Julian Priester, after playing with many different groups, including those of Sun Ra, Lionel Hampton, Dinah Washington, Max Roach, and Duke Ellington, was a member of the Herbie Hancock Sextet during 1970-1973. Hancock's intriguing ensemble went from funk to free blowing, and in its later period was experimenting with synthesizers. On Love, Love, Priester continues in that vein. The two lengthy improvisations are mostly on one-chord repetitive rhythmic vamps stated by the bass, featuring sound explorations and plenty of electronics. Only on the last half of the second medley does Priester himself emerge a bit from the electronic sounds. One is reminded of Bitches Brew, since that is an obvious influence, but also Hancock's group and Weather Report.

Stephan Micus - Snow (2008) {ECM 2063}  Music

Posted by tiburon at Aug. 26, 2021
Stephan Micus - Snow (2008) {ECM 2063}

Stephan Micus - Snow (2008) {ECM 2063}
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Genre: Ethnic Fusion, New Age

'Snow' is the title Stephan Micus has given to his 18th album for ECM. It is the outcome of continuous work he has carried out on journeys and in the studio since the release of his 'On the Wing' in early spring 2006. 'To me, snow is one of the most beautiful of all natural phenomena', explains Micus, who has been living in Spain for many years. 'It’s closely associated with lasting impressions of my original home in Bavaria, especially the long moonlit walks I used to take when I lived in the Alpine foothills. I've always regarded snow as the essence of magic, even more so today now that there's so little of it and the glaciers are disappearing.' Micus's music has always drawn on impressions of nature and the countryside.

Stephan Micus - Panagia (2013) {ECM 2308}  Music

Posted by tiburon at Aug. 27, 2021
Stephan Micus - Panagia (2013) {ECM 2308}

Stephan Micus - Panagia (2013) {ECM 2308}
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Genre: Ethnic Fusion, New Age

“Panagia” is Stephan Micus’ 20th album for ECM, and it coincides with his 60th birthday in January 2013. The Greek word Panagia is one of the names of the Virgin Mary, Mother of Christ. Stephan Micus’ album takes six Byzantine Greek prayers and sets them in his own inimitable way with instruments he has collected in years of travels round the world. “The album alternates sung poems with instrumental tracks and thus has a clearly symmetrical, even ritualistic, structure”, says Micus.
Keith Jarrett / Gary Peacock / Jack DeJohnette - Still Live (1988) [2CDs] {ECM 1360/61}

Keith Jarrett / Gary Peacock / Jack DeJohnette - Still Live (1988) [2CDs] {ECM 1360/61}
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Genre: Jazz, Post-Bop

Once Keith Jarrett gets into a concept, he likes to keep those tapes rolling. This two-disc live outpouring from a Standards Trio gig at Munich's Philharmonic Hall was the biggest offering from this group up to that time (it wouldn't hold that distinction for long) – and once again, Jarrett treats his brace of pop and jazz standards with unpredictable, often eloquently melodic and structural originality. To cite a pair of highlights: "Autumn Leaves" always seems to bring out an endless flow of invention from Jarrett, and "The Song Is You" gets off to a rollicking start and maintains a nearly relentless energy level for 17 minutes, closing with a Spanish vamp. Again, the rapport with his onetime jazz-rock associate, drummer Jack DeJohnette, and bassist Gary Peacock is total; DeJohnette's mastery of shifting cymbal patterns while maintaining the pulse acts on the trio like a loose tether made of carbon steel.