The Song Is You

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Total Tracks: 7   Total Length: 102:00

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Britt Robson

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Britt Robson has written about jazz for Jazz Times, downbeat, the Washington Post and many other publications over the past 30 years. He currently writes regula...more »

04.22.11
Two sets from one rainy September day in 1981 at the Woodstock Jazz Festival.
Label: Douglas Music / United for Opportunity

Two time-capsule gems — one for the heart, one for the head — from a rainy September day in 1981 at the Woodstock Jazz Festival. A batch of normally cerebral jazz icons go gloriously buck wild on disc one, led by Anthony Braxton — a composer so pointy-headed he diagrams his song titles — absolutely tearing it up in an alto sax tribute to John Coltrane's speaking in tongues on “Impressions.” The trio behind him — pianist Chick Corea, drummer Jack DeJohnette and bassist Miroslav Vitous — don't stint on the special sauce either, and it's bracing to hear this vivid snapshot of their shared youthful intensity. Lee Konitz is added to the quartet on “No Greater Love,” another stunningly potent workout. Konitz is pungent and plaintive, DeJohnette roiling and robust, Corea sprays note clusters and Vitous wails on arco. That sets up the 23-minute “All Blues,” Pat Metheny's lone appearance on either disc and not what his longtime fans might expect, although his spectral, cavernous tone is typically invested with loads of chops. The revelation here is Corea, who shreds and splices the song with a purposefully self-assured frenzy before handing it… read more »

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Good, but...

ljazz

this has also been released as "Live At Woodstock". If you have that CD you already have this.

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Great, if misleading

clabbers

Metheny fans should be aware that Pat plays only on the longest track, the 22 minute All Blues. Braxton, Konitz, Corea and DeJohnette fans, prepare for a real treat.

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Good Stuff!

milesman

Originally released under the title of Creative Music Studio recorded at the 1982 Woodstock Jazz Festival, these two albums feature great playing. In addition to Chick, Pat, and Jack, Miroslav Vituous is on bass, and both Lee Konitz and Anthony Braxton make guest appearances. Chick is in especially good form. These recordings have been rather scarce in recent years, so definitely worth the d/ls, if you're fan of these musicians.

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