Masqualero

Masqualero - Re-Enter (1991) {ECM 1437}  Music

Posted by tiburon at April 18, 2018
Masqualero - Re-Enter (1991) {ECM 1437}

Masqualero - Re-Enter (1991) {ECM 1437}
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Genre: Jazz, Post-Bop, Fusion

Three years after leading Aero, Arild Andersen’s Masqualero outfit—by now a quartet with Jon Christensen on drums, Tore Brunborg on saxophones, and Nils Petter Molvaer on trumpet—returned to ECM’s Rainbow Studio with a solid follow-up. On this outing the band seems most comfortable in its shoes, and uses that confidence to travel more abstract avenues of expression. The strident opening statement in the title cut is a case in point, for its conventions quickly slide down a banister of drums into a groovy bass line, mere preamble to some wild conversation between Molv?r and Brunborg, who rock that fulcrum with unrelenting conviction.

Masqualero - Aero (1988) {ECM 1367}  Music

Posted by tiburon at April 18, 2018
Masqualero - Aero (1988) {ECM 1367}

Masqualero - Aero (1988) {ECM 1367}
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Genre: Jazz, Fusion

Arild Andersen found one of his clearest avenues of expression with Masqualero, a group that brought him notably together with trumpeter Nils Petter Molvaer, saxophonist Tore Brunborg, and drummer Jon Christensen. On Aero, the group’s second album for ECM, he is joined also by Frode Alnaes, whose looming drones ebb and flow throughout the title opener, which seems to materialize out of nothing into a looming figure of delicate comportment and elegant mind. It is this figure whose footsteps Andersen articulates. In “Science” this figure shows us it can dance, fashioning a partner out of snatches of rain and cloud, autumn and snowdrift. The confidence of that stride is expressed in the superb dynamic contrasts of the band, only to be unraveled through Brunborg’s platonic soprano into a sonorous vulnerability.

Masqualero - Bande A Part (1986) {ECM 1319}  Music

Posted by tiburon at April 19, 2018
Masqualero - Bande A Part (1986) {ECM 1319}

Masqualero - Bande A Part (1986) {ECM 1319}
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Genre: Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz, Fusion

Masqualero was the Arild Andersen Quintet by another name, a name that both tipped its hat to Wayne Shorter while casting its gaze toward a future that was decidedly Andersen’s. Note the formidable cast of up-and-comers: Nils Petter Molvær on trumpet, Tore Brunborg on saxophones, and Jon Balke on keys. Add to that Jon Christensen on drums, and one can hardly go wrong. Andersen himself flexes his compositional muscles on three cuts, filling each with his depth of tone. Yet his presence is, as ever, non-invasive, and allows a porous democracy to seep through.
Miles Davis Quintet - Live In Europe 1969-The Bootleg Series, Vol.2 (2013) [3CD+DVD] {Columbia} [Re-Up]

Miles Davis Quintet - Live In Europe 1969-The Bootleg Series, Vol. 2 (2013) [3CD+DVD] {Columbia}
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Genre: Jazz

The first volume Legacy’s Miles Davis bootleg series offered audio and video evidence of his second great quintet playing the Newport Jazz Festival in Europe in 1967. Acclaim from critics and fans was universal. This second entry, Live in Europe 1969: Bootleg Series, Vol. 2, showcases almost an entirely different band – only saxophonist Wayne Shorter remains. Bassist Dave Holland, drummer Jack DeJohnette, and pianist Chick Corea made up Davis' road band, and other individuals participated in sessions for Filles de Kilimanjaro and In a Silent Way. These fire-breathing performances offer a band at fever pitch hearing and playing what they knew even then was a new chapter in jazz history.
Miles Davis Quintet - Live in Europe 1967: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 1 (2011) {3CD + Bonus DVD5 NTSC}

Miles Davis Quintet - Live in Europe 1967: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 1 (2011) {3CD + Bonus DVD5 NTSC}
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© 1967, 2011 Columbia / Legacy / Sony Music | 88697 94053 2
Jazz / Hard Bop / Post Bop / Modal Music / Trumpet

The explosive transformation of Miles Davis’ “second great Quintet” with Wayne Shorter (tenor sax), Herbie Hancock (piano), Ron Carter (bass), and Tony Williams (drums) is laid bare on this release. Culled from original state-owned television and radio sources in Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, and Sweden, the program spans five northern European festival performances over the course of nine days in October-November 1967. The audio shows consist entirely of previously unreleased or previously only bootlegged material. This is a 3-CD + DVD package, with an 8-panel digipak with 28-page booklet.
Miles Davis - Black Beauty (1970) {2014 Japan Jazz Collection 1000 Columbia-RCA Series SICP 4182~83}

Miles Davis - Black Beauty (1970) {2014 Japan Jazz Collection 1000 Columbia-RCA Series SICP 4182~83}
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© 1970, 2014 Columbia / Sony Music Japan | SICP 4182~83
Jazz / Fusion / Jazz Funk / Jazz Rock / Trumpet

Reissue with the latest remastering. Comes with liner notes. A month after losing Wayne Shorter to the beginnings of Weather Report, Miles Davis added young saxophonist Steve Grossman to the fold that included drummer Jack DeJohnette, bassist Dave Holland, electric pianist Chick Corea, and percussionist Airto Moreira. Just in time, too, since Bitches Brew had just been released. What is most interesting about this performance is how abstract it is, even by the standards exacted on In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew.
Chick Corea - Solo Piano (2010) (Improvisations 1&2 + Children's Songs) {ECM 2140-42}

Chick Corea - Solo Piano (2010) (Improvisations 1&2 + Children's Songs) {ECM 2140-42}
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Genre: Jazz

Three CD box set of Chick Corea’s piano music, reminding us that the distinguished solo piano tradition at ECM started in 1971 with Corea’s spontaneously-recorded volumes of improvisations and jazz tunes (all by Chick save for Monk’s “Trinkle, Tinkle” and Wayne Shorter’s “Masqualero”). The “Children’s Songs”, recorded in 1983, are finely-honed yet playful solo piano miniatures that can be related to the tradition of Bartók’s “Mikrokosmos” and Kurtág’s “Játékok”. Violinist Ida Kavafian and cellist Fred Sherry join Chick for an “Addendum”. Booklet includes liner notes by Chick Corea and Neil Tesser, plus archive photos.
Miles Davis - Black Beauty: Miles Davis At Fillmore West (1973) [2x SACD, Reissue 2001] PS3 ISO + Hi-Res FLAC

Miles Davis - Black Beauty: Miles Davis At Fillmore West (1973) [Reissue 2001]
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Black Beauty: Miles Davis at Fillmore West is a live double album by American jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Miles Davis. It was recorded on April 10, 1970, at the Fillmore West in San Francisco, shortly after the release of the trumpeter's Bitches Brew album. Black Beauty was produced by Teo Macero, Davis' longtime record producer. A jazz-rock album, Black Beauty captured one of Davis' first performances at a rock venue during the early stages of his electric period.

Chick Corea - Piano Improvisations Vol. 2 (1972) {ECM 1020}  Music

Posted by tiburon at March 12, 2019
Chick Corea - Piano Improvisations Vol. 2 (1972) {ECM 1020}

Chick Corea - Piano Improvisations Vol. 2 (1972) {ECM 1020}
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Genre: Jazz

This is the second of two LPs recorded by Chick Corea shortly after he broke up the avant-garde quartet Circle, saying that he wanted to communicate to a larger audience. As with the first set, these brief sketches are melodic and a bit precious but contain some strong moments. In addition to seven Corea originals, he interprets Thelonious Monk's "Trinkle Tinkle" and Wayne Shorter's "Masquellero." Not essential but worth acquiring.
Miles Davis - Fearless (March 7, 1970 Live At The Fillmore East) (Vinyl) (2023) [Vinyl-Rip]

Miles Davis - Fearless (March 7, 1970 Live At The Fillmore East) (Vinyl) (2023)
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Avant-Garde Jazz, Hard Bop, Modal Jazz, Fusion | Label: Third Man Records

1970 serves as a tectonic shift within the crossroads of American popular music. With rock and roll on the cusp of dive bombing into its arena-era, the more adventurous and esoteric off-shoots tended to be whisked away from the spotlight while oppressive corporate behemoths drooled at the opportunity to rule labels, touring, publicity and all of their ancillary business interests with an iron fist.