.
Dusty Groove
.
.
   
My Cart
My Account  
Search
   
   


Sell us your CDs

Visit our store

Facebook   Twitter
cover art  
image note       view larger image

Forest & The Zoo

Temporarily Out Of Stock

Add Item to Want List
CD (Item 471810) ESP, 1966 — Condition: New Copy

Steve Lacy's legendary Argentinean recording – one of his boldest moments of the early years, and the start of a long history of superb work away from the American scene! The group here is quite unusual – as players include Enrico Rava on trumpet, Johnny Dyani on bass, and Louis Moholo on drums – one budding European improviser, and two key members of the Blue Notes – who'd left South Africa for the UK by the time of this release. The live performance features only two long tracks – "Forest" and "Zoo" – both played with a sense of freedom not heard before in Lacy's music, at a level that really points the way towards his explosive presence in the French and Italian scenes in years to come! (Newly remastered digipack edition.)  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



You might be interested in:
cover art  
Steve Lacy
Avignon & After Vol 1 – Highlights From Solo Concerts (with bonus tracks): Sublime solo work from Steve Lacy – a perfect demonstration of the great leap forward he took on the soprano sax in the early 70s – documented beautifully on overseas recordings like this! ... read more
  Jazz (CD) 15.99
cover art  
Byron Allen Trio
Byron Allen Trio (LP sleeve edition): Beautifully free alto work from Byron Allen – a player who really shines brightly on this rare session for ESP Records – one of the few ever cut under his own name! Allen's got a style that's ... read more
  Jazz (CD) 10.99
cover art  
Harry Beckett
Maxine: Overlooked later work from trumpeter Harry Beckett – material that really sparkles with a lot of warmth and imagination, and which is pulled together from a collection of different sessions in the ... read more
  Jazz (CD) 19.99
cover art  
David Murray & Chico Freeman with Ozay
David Murray & Chico Freeman With Ozay: Two reed giants get some great vocal help here – singer Ozay, who works here with some really great inflections on an unusual choice of tunes! The record's less a heavy workout from Murray or Freeman ... read more
  Jazz (CD) 19.99
cover art  
Steve Lacy
Saxophone Special Plus – 1973/74 Concerts (with bonus track): Two different sets of "saxophone special" recordings from Steve Lacy – each representing a key shift in his style on the European scene of the early 70s, and capturing him before he'd stratified ... read more
  Jazz (CD) 15.99
cover art  
Steve Lacy
Steve Lacy At New Jazz Meeting Baden-Baden 2002: A wonderful blend of free jazz & atmospheric electronic experimentation led by soprano mainstay Steve Lacy – a truly inviting blend of open-ended sounds that manages to all come together in a ... read more
  Jazz (CD) 8.99
cover art  
Albert Ayler
New York Eye & Ear Control: Seminal ESP work from Albert Ayler – a unique session done as a soundtrack to a short (and weird!) film from experimental director Michael Snow! The lineup is a bit different than some of Ayler's ... read more
  Jazz (CD) 6.99
cover art  
Albert Ayler
Spirits Rejoice (remastered edition): A seminal Albert Ayler session from the 60s – recorded at the legendary Judson Hall with an incredible sound! There's a bold, righteous feel to this record that possibly even tops other Ayler classics ... read more
  Jazz (CD) 6.99
cover art  
Albert Ayler
Hilversum Session: A beautifully packaged reissue of this rare set from 1964 – an early example of the genius of Albert Ayler, recorded in The Netherlands for a small audience in a Dutch radio studio! The setting ... read more
  Jazz (CD) 11.99
cover art  
Henry Grimes Trio
Call: One of the only albums as a leader from bassist Henry Grimes – a hell of a great player who'd made his name working with Sonny Rollins, but who steps out here into much freer territory! The group ... read more
  Jazz (CD) 6.99
cover art  
Lowell Davidson
Lowell Davidson Trio: One of the most obscure 60s jazz sessions on ESP – a really free outing from pianist Lowell Davidson, working here in a trio that includes Gary Peacock on bass and Milford Graves on drums! Davidson's ... read more
  Jazz (CD) 6.99
cover art  
Charles Tyler Ensemble
Charles Tyler Ensemble: One of the best ESP sessions from the mid 60s – and a startling album of avant tracks from Charles Tyler and his group that included Henry Grimes, Charles Moffet, Joe Friedman, and a young Ronald ... read more
  Jazz (CD) 6.99
 

Are we missing anything?
Click here to make a suggestion.
© 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.   Terms of use
Email to: dg@dustygroove.com