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Globe Unity Orchestra 2002

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発売日 2011年04月05日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルIntakt Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ITK862
SKU 7619942508623

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:13:45
Globe Unity Orchestra: Alexander Von Schlippenbach (leader, piano); Evan Parker (soprano & tenor saxophones); Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky (alto saxophone, flute, clarinet); Peter Brotzmann (tenor saxophone, clarinet, tarogato); Manfred Schoof (trumpet, flugelhorn); Paul Rutherford, Hannes Bauer (trombone); Paul Lovens, Paul Lytton (drums). Recorded at Klangbrucke, Aachen, Germany on January 19, 2002. Includes liner notes by Alexander Von Schlippenbach and Bruce Carnevale. Personnel: Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky (flute, clarinet, alto saxophone); Peter Brotzmann (tarogato, clarinet, tenor saxophone); Evan Parker (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Manfred Schoof (trumpet, flugelhorn); Hannes Bauer, Johannes Bauer, Paul Rutherford (trombone); Alexander von Schlippenbach (piano); Paul Lovens, Paul Lytton (drums). Liner Note Authors: Bruce Carnevale; Alexander von Schlippenbach. Recording information: Klangbrucke, Aachen, Germany (01/19/2002). Translator: Bruce Carnevale. The ironies are everywhere: the aging cream of European free jazz performing radically as ever, continuing what they have been doing so well for decades; the reincarnation of a once shocking ensemble that may sound different in the early 2000s but is just as extreme as it was in the 1960s -- though by 2002 it was firmly planted in a tradition it helped form. The Globe Unity Orchestra's first recording in more than a decade is a wild ride down memory lane -- but this alley is laced with darkened unending nightmares that make the hairs stand on edge. They are all there: the amazing Evan Parker, the rambunctious Peter Brotzmann, the versatile Manfred Schoof, back to form, and even the notoriously raw and un-British Englishman Paul Rutherford. All together there are only nine of them, but you'd never guess it from listening to the gargantuan, sprawling, almost always fascinating live track that constitutes the recording: the sound is that of a full-fledged 20-plus piece orchestra. Brilliant pianist/composer and leader Alexander von Schlippenbach never lets it get out of control, although there is no written score. Ebbing and flowing like waves anticipating a storm, and interspersed with often spectacular solos, the group verges on anarchy over and over again before one of the bandmembers inevitably stands forward to take the reins. For those who like it hot, no, burning...and, by the way, who was it who said that old people can't dance? ~ Steven Loewy

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アーティスト: Globe Unity Orchestra

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エンジニア: Ansgar Ballhorn

オリジナル発売日:2003年

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The ironies are everywhere: the aging cream of European free jazz performing radically as ever, continuing what they have been doing so well for decades; the reincarnation of a once shocking ensemble that may sound different in the early 2000s but is just as extreme as it was in the 1960s -- though by 2002 it was firmly planted in a tradition it helped form. The Globe Unity Orchestra's first recording in more than a decade is a wild ride down memory lane -- but this alley is laced with darkened unending nightmares that make the hairs stand on edge. They are all there: the amazing Evan Parker, the rambunctious Peter Brotzmann, the versatile Manfred Schoof, back to form, and even the notoriously raw and un-British Englishman Paul Rutherford. All together there are only nine of them, but you'd never guess it from listening to the gargantuan, sprawling, almost always fascinating live track that constitutes the recording: the sound is that of a full-fledged 20-plus piece orchestra. Brilliant pianist/composer and leader Alexander von Schlippenbach never lets it get out of control, although there is no written score. Ebbing and flowing like waves anticipating a storm, and interspersed with often spectacular solos, the group verges on anarchy over and over again before one of the bandmembers inevitably stands forward to take the reins. For those who like it hot, no, burning...and, by the way, who was it who said that old people can't dance? ~ Steven Loewy|
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