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In Paris: The ORTF Recordings<初回生産限定盤>

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発売日 2021年04月02日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルResonance Records
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 HLP9022
SKU 096802280252

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 01:45:29
Released here for the first time, 2016's Larry Young in Paris: The ORTF Recordings is something of a lost treasure rediscovered. Recorded while the Newark, New Jersey-born pianist/organist Larry Young was living in France from 1964-1965, these recordings were broadcast once on French public radio and then archived for decades. As a listening experience, The ORTF Recordings are a revelation, showcasing the innovative Young (who died tragically in 1978 at age 38) and his group of equally youthful and talented musicians, including 19-year-old Newark trumpeter Woody Shaw. Technically speaking, half of the tracks were recorded under the leadership of tenor saxophonist Nathan Davis, a fellow Newark native, who had been performing in Paris with saxophonist Eric Dolphy. In fact, it was Davis who first brought Shaw, and later Young and drummer Billy Brooks, to Paris. With their New Jersey backgrounds and shared love of John Coltrane and modernist Hungarian composers like Bartok and Kodaly, this was a group of voraciously intellectual, highly creative musicians on the cusp of greatness. Notably, these sessions prefigure Young's landmark 1965 Blue Note album, Unity, which also featured Shaw. While these recordings are more ad hoc in nature than Unity, one can clearly hear the angular modalism and cutting-edge harmonies that Young and Shaw borrowed from Coltrane, pianist McCoy Tyner, and others, and would then build on it throughout the rest of the '60s into the '70s. This is particularly evident on the two Shaw originals included here, "Beyond All Limits" and "Zoltan," both later re-recorded for Unity. Also engaging are the handful of Young trio numbers here, including his buoyant take on "Mean to Me," which display just how adroit and inventive a keyboardist he was. That said, even cuts like "Talkin' About J.C.," "La Valse Grise," and "Discotheque," recorded here with a group of European musicians gathered together by producer and radio host Jack Dieval, are prime examples of soulful, harmonically aggressive jazz. Ultimately, The ORTF Recordings offer a revealing snapshot of a new breed of jazz musicians, Young and Shaw, who would return to the states on the heels of their time in Paris and revolutionize the sound of modern jazz. ~ Matt Collar

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Trane of Thought

      アーティスト: Larry Young

    2. 2.
      Talkin' About J.C.

      アーティスト: Larry Young

    3. 3.
      Mean to Me

      アーティスト: Larry Young

    4. 4.
      La valse grise

      アーティスト: Larry Young

    5. 5.
      Discotheque

      アーティスト: Larry Young

  2. 2.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Luny Tune

      アーティスト: Larry Young

    2. 2.
      Beyond All Limits

      アーティスト: Larry Young

    3. 3.
      Black Nile

      アーティスト: Larry Young

    4. 4.
      Zoltan

      アーティスト: Larry Young

    5. 5.
      Larry's Blues

      アーティスト: Larry Young

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アーティスト: Larry Young

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ジャズ・オルガンの革命児的存在、ラリー・ヤングの未発表音源。待望!フル・ヴァージョンでの登場です。録音年は1964, 65年。つまりBlueNoteの名盤『into Somethin』と『Unity』の間の、正に大きなターニング・ポイントとなった時期の貴重音源!
ジャズ・オルガン奏者として、デビュー時はジミー・スミスの影響を受けていたヤング。しかし64 年にブルーノートに移っては、ソウルフルな演奏から新主流派的な演奏、モード演奏に突き進み、コルトレーンからも大きく影響を受け、自身のオリジナリティを発揮。そして、この未発表音源の発表により、『into Somethin』から『Unity』制作の構想も明らかにされるのです。2015年春には、10インチ盤アナログで4曲のみを収録した作品が出ており、そちらでは、『Unity』のラストとなる「Beyond All Li mi ts」がA面1曲目を飾り、大きく話題になりましたが、今回のフル・ヴァージョンでは、同じく『Uni ty』に収録された「Zol tan」 も収録。これら2曲は双方とも、すでに『Uni ty』と同様のアレンジで演奏されており、既にこの時期に楽曲の構想が明確になっていたことが明らかになります。また同CD2 に収録されたウェイン・ショーターのナンバー、「Black Nile」の演奏は、60年代半ばのジャズの強力無比なエネルギーを感じさせる演奏!ディープに音を敷き詰めるようなラリーのオルガンをバックに、当時21 歳のウッディ・ショーと玄人筋に人気のネイザン・デイヴィスの2トップが青白い炎を思わせるような鋭い演奏を炸裂。当時のパリという都市において、このような"新主流派"の奔流を感じさせる演奏が記録されていたことも貴重です。ラストは、ラリー・ヤングがピアノでブルースを演奏。革新的な構想の裏に見える渋い演奏も聴き逃せません!音源はフランスのNational Audiovisual Instituteのもので、Office of Radio and Television(ORTF)のアーカイヴから。フランシス・ウルフの未発表写真をBurton Yauntがデザインしたというアルバム・ジャケットも最高にそそります!Resonanceがまたジャズの歴史の一頁をひも解きます!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2015/11/27)

Released here for the first time, 2016's Larry Young in Paris: The ORTF Recordings is something of a lost treasure rediscovered. Recorded while the Newark, New Jersey-born pianist/organist Larry Young was living in France from 1964-1965, these recordings were broadcast once on French public radio and then archived for decades. As a listening experience, The ORTF Recordings are a revelation, showcasing the innovative Young (who died tragically in 1978 at age 38) and his group of equally youthful and talented musicians, including 19-year-old Newark trumpeter Woody Shaw. Technically speaking, half of the tracks were recorded under the leadership of tenor saxophonist Nathan Davis, a fellow Newark native, who had been performing in Paris with saxophonist Eric Dolphy. In fact, it was Davis who first brought Shaw, and later Young and drummer Billy Brooks, to Paris. With their New Jersey backgrounds and shared love of John Coltrane and modernist Hungarian composers like Bartok and Kodaly, this was a group of voraciously intellectual, highly creative musicians on the cusp of greatness. Notably, these sessions prefigure Young's landmark 1965 Blue Note album, Unity, which also featured Shaw. While these recordings are more ad hoc in nature than Unity, one can clearly hear the angular modalism and cutting-edge harmonies that Young and Shaw borrowed from Coltrane, pianist McCoy Tyner, and others, and would then build on it throughout the rest of the '60s into the '70s. This is particularly evident on the two Shaw originals included here, "Beyond All Limits" and "Zoltan," both later re-recorded for Unity. Also engaging are the handful of Young trio numbers here, including his buoyant take on "Mean to Me," which display just how adroit and inventive a keyboardist he was. That said, even cuts like "Talkin' About J.C.," "La Valse Grise," and "Discotheque," recorded here with a group of European musicians gathered together by producer and radio host Jack Dieval, are prime examples of soulful, harmonically aggressive jazz. Ultimately, The ORTF Recordings offer a revealing snapshot of a new breed of jazz musicians, Young and Shaw, who would return to the states on the heels of their time in Paris and revolutionize the sound of modern jazz. ~ Matt Collar
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