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Jack Wright - Sample Tape: 1979​-​1985 mp3

Performer: Jack Wright
Title: Sample Tape: 1979​-​1985
Country: US
Catalog Number: SGM-23
Label: Spring Garden Music
Released: 01 Jun 2015
Style: Free Improvisation
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 869

Tracklist

1William Parker Duo - NY - 198518:13
2Free Life, Singing 1982 Alto Solo 2:09
3Roger Turner Duo - Minneapolis - 1985 1:40
4Hamburg - Soprano Sax 19853:56
5Wittwulf Malik Duo Philadelphia 1984 9:11
6Marv Frank Duo 1984 Alto Sax5:21
7Free Life, Singing (album) 1982 Tenor Solo4:08
8Hamburg - Alto Solo 1985 7:11
9Greensboro1984 - Alto Sax8:34
10Lars Rudolph Duo Toronto 1984 Alto Sax 12:17
11The August Tape - 19796:28

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano SaxophoneJack Wright
  • CelloWittwulf Malik (tracks: 6)
  • ContrabassWilliam Parker (tracks: 10)
  • CoverBarbara Upton
  • DrumsMarv Frank (tracks: 4), Roger Turner (tracks: 9)
  • TrumpetLars Rudolph (tracks: 3)

Notes

The “Sample Tape” I produced in the mid-80s was my usual means to communicate with people musically besides performing, a collage of what I considered my favorites, taking recording quality into account. For this release I have added, edited, digitally improved, and passed over some of the original in the light of new discoveries. Each piece is accompanied by its own textual explanation, but let me add something general:

This is the first result of a long process of digging into the archives and releasing material, most of which had impressed me at the time. I am then my own curator, which raises the question for me, am I following some principle or another? Is there a consistency between now and the past, such that the same piece continues to thrill me, or to lack what I need to hear? At least the standard is my feeling and need, not a concept of artistic excellence, distinction from others, or potential audience interest, which has never guided me. I don’t assume that others will react the same way, but at the time I could only imagine that my joy in playing was an overflow of musical ideas from deep within that would be contagious.

My mission was a transformation of my late-60s/early 70s revolutionary zeal--radical politics in a musical form that went against the grain. As I began traveling through the US it seemed so much more direct and unambiguous than what could be communicated by words and demonstrations. Unlike earlier, however, there was a personal element, for I felt that I would naturally achieve some distinction and public recognition, doing nothing to advance myself except playing. In the Reagan years we were in the midst of backlash, but I couldn’t imagine it would be successful. In the end I could only be received as the last gasp of sixties’ naïve exuberance, passé in an age when direct, emotionally charged expression was perceived as an act, contrived to attract attention to the artist. The version of artist coming into vogue would have to play by professional rules and work for success, a pill I wasn’t about to swallow. What remains of that period however is the physical record, with more to come. - Jack Wright

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Album

Sample tape: 1979-1985 by Jack Wright, alto, tenor, soprano saxophones, released 01 June 2015 1. Greensboro1984 - alto sax 2. Free Life, Singing album 1982 tenor solo 3. Lars Rudolph duo Toronto 1984 alto sax 4. Marv Frank duo 1984 alto sax 5. Free Life, Singing 1982 alto solo 6. Wittwulf Malik duo Philadelphia 1984 7. Hamburg - alto solo 1985 8. Hamburg - soprano sax 1985 9. Roger Turner duo - Minneapolis - 1985 10. William Parker duo - NY - 1985 11. The August Tape - 1979 This is a Spring Garden Music release, SGM 23. For information on the artist go to An. Sample Tape: 1979-1985. Spring Garden Music. Click for larger image. close image. Price: . Quantity . A digitized tape from the NOISE-ARCH Archives. A JazzTimes reviewer selected it in 2012 as one of DeJohnette's key albums. All compositions by Jack DeJohnette except where noted. Ahmad the Terrible 6:08. Monk's Mood Thelonious Monk 7:41. Festival 6:08. New Orleans Strut 6:49. Third World Anthem 10:51. Zoot Suite 5:02. Jack Wright: Greasey Cheese, Libros Quemados, Your Name a Floating Crust и другие песни. Drummerkeyboardist Jack DeJohnette contributed five of the six compositions all but Monk's Mood and they cover a wide range of styles and moods, from New Orleans Suite and Festival to the ambitious Third World Anthem and a revisit to his Zoot Suite. Play album. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Миллионы композиций. Jackie Wright, Actor: The Benny Hill Show. One of twelve children, Jackie Wright started out as a body builder in the car trade, even working for a time in America upholstering Cadillacs. After the Depression he drifted back to his native Belfast and travelled the country as a music-hall trombonist and supporting comic. By the 1960s, Jackie had drifted into television work as an extra on

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