Steve Lacy The Forest And The Zoo (1967)

Steve Lacy - The Forest And The Zoo (1967)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Aug. 19, 2021
Steve Lacy - The Forest And The Zoo (1967)

Steve Lacy - The Forest And The Zoo (1967)
EAC Rip | APE (image+.cue+log) - 261 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 104 MB | Covers (5 MB) included
Genre: Avant-garde Jazz, Free Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: ESP Disk/ZYX Music (ESP 1060-2)

Steve Lacy walked into the ESP-Disk offices in New York in 1966 and offered to sell Bernard Stollman a tape of a concert he had recorded with his quartet during a concert in Argentina (where they had been stranded). That band was truly an international one: Lacy and Italian trumpeter Enrico Rava made up the front line, and the rhythm section included South African expats Johnny Dyani on bass and drummer Louis Moholo - who had both been members of the Blue Notes and the Brotherhood of Breath with Chris McGregor. The musical interaction that takes place over 40 minutes here is compelling, fraught with openness and the willingness to explore the margins. Unlike a lot of the other "new thing" recordings made at the time, the focus here is unusually rich, expressive, colorful, and easy on the ears - though it may not have been at the time…

Steve Lacy - Free for a Minute (2CD) (2017)  Music

Posted by Domestos at June 22, 2018
Steve Lacy - Free for a Minute (2CD) (2017)

Steve Lacy - Free for a Minute (2CD) (2017)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 212.51 Mb + 259.41 Mb + 12.90 Mb (Scans) | 2:03:38
Free Jazz, Contemporary Jazz | Label: Emanem - 5210

Non erano mai stati ufficialmente ristampati su CD né Disposabilty né Sortie, due momenti a loro modo significativi nell'evoluzione del linguaggio del sassofonista Steve Lacy durante gli anni Sessanta. Li ripropone oggi la Emanem, in un doppio CD completato da alcuni interessanti inediti. Pubblicati originariamente in Italia (Lacy si era stabilito per un periodo a Roma durante l'irrequieto nomadismo europeo che seguiva le delusioni professionali newyorkesi), sono lavori che raccontano la rapida transizione dell'artista verso un segno espressivo peculiare e unico, una transizione che avviene attraverso i venti free che fanno sobbalzare la barca e con una bussola il cui ago tiene dritti i riferimenti a Thelonious Monk.