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Man Facing East

CD (Item 600005) Hep (Scotland), 1994 — Condition: Used
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A great late bop side, pre-history for Rob Mazurek of the various Chicago Underground projects! While Mazurek has become known for his marriage of intense lyricism with more progressive elements such as free playing and heavy electronics, this early recording by him with a top quartet of Chicago's then young lions showcases an entirely different side of his playing. The set ripples with the kind of energy and tight performances that best latter period hard bop sides on labels like Muse, Steeplechase and Criss Cross possess, but unlike a date for those labels this one features almost all originals, wonderfully rich and mature material! Sidemen include George Fludas, John Webber and Randy Tressler, and there's 9 tracks in all, including "Manaus", "Pretty Blue Butterfly", "Flora's House", "Tenderly", "Man Facing East", "Roselis", "Freddie's Blues", "I Wish I Knew" and "Dragoon Blues".  © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.

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