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Live at the Lighthouse (Japanese paper sleeve edition)

CD (Item 606237) Blue Note (Japan), 1972 — Condition: Used
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Easily the most hard-hitting of Blue Note's 2LP Lighthouse Live series from the early 70s – and a record that really lets Elvin Jones and his group stretch out and play! The setting is a perfect one for Jones – given the boundless energy already present on his studio sessions for Blue Note at the time – really fierce work that goes beyond even his classic Coltrane performances – pushing the limits in a sweet blend of rhythm and reeds! The group here is Elvin's razor-edge combo from the early 70s – the one that features Gene Perla on fat funky bass, and both Steve Grossman and Dave Liebman playing choppy reeds along with the grooves – really amazing hornmen at this point in their career, blowing here with interplay that's simply fantastic! Jones' leadership both draws from his years with Coltrane, yet also takes the music to key new levels – increasing the energy without blowing the top off, and creating a vivid new groove that so many others would try to cop later in the 70s – but never do this well. Titles include "Sambra", "The Children, Save The Children", "My Ship", "New Breed", "Sweet Mama", and a version of Donald Byrd's "Fancy Free". And hey, Rick Holmes is the announcer!  © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.

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