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Bassist {{m: Gary Peacock = 10182}} played a major role in the development of avant-garde jazz. He has worked with the likes of Miles Davis, {{m: Bill Evans = 6592}}, {{m: Albert Ayler = 3538}}, {{Don Cherry}, {{Barney Kessel}}, {{m: Don Ellis = 6530}}, {{m: Terry Gibbs = 7026}}, {{m: Shorty Rogers = 3888}}, the Paul Bley Trio, {{m: Jimmy Giuffre = 7059}}, {{m: Roland Kirk = 23161}} and {{m: George Russell = 3978}}, among others. His recorded output is enormous — ECM Records alone lists fifty-one CDs on which he is featured. He has collaborated frequently with Ralph Towner in duet format, and since the late '70s has played and recorded in a world-renowned trio with Keith Jarrett and Jack DeJohnette. Peacock was born in Burley, Idaho, on May 12, 1935; He grew up in Yakima, Washington, where he attended Yakima Senior High School
Prophecy Live, First Visit

By Albert Ayler
Label: Ezz-thetics
Released: 2025
Track listing: Spirits; Wizard; Ghost 1st Variation; Prophecy; Ghost 2nd Variation; Saints; Ghosts; Wizard;
Children; Spirits (theme).
Marilyn Crispell: Fearless, Deeply Sensitive and Shaping the Moment

by Dean Nardi
As Marilyn Crispell talked about her multitude of recent recordings, either solo or with this trio or that quartet, she mentioned needing to pack her bags before going out on tour. She has lived in Woodstock, New York since 1977 and is comfortable there. When I'm at home, not out recording, I look out in the ...
Albert Ayler Trio: Prophecy Live, First Visit

by Mark Corroto
No jazz artist has been as polarizing as Albert Ayler. Listeners either revere him as a prophet or dismiss him as a charlatan. To some, his music is a divine revelation; to others, an indecipherable cacophony. But while Ayler's music was undeniably radical, he was no insurrectionist-- he was simply a true original. His sound was ...
Don Ellis: How Time Passes to Essence Revisited

by Angelo Leonardi
Nelle storie del jazz Don Ellis è ricordato principalmente per l'innovativa big band che guidò per un decennio, dalla metà degli anni sessanta. Questa preziosa riedizione ci rammenta i suoi inizi di carriera, quando esplorava nuove soluzioni a partire dalla tromba: accoppia il suo debutto in quartetto (...How Time Passes...) dell'ottobre 1960 con alcuni brani di ...
Jazz, Gnu and New: ECM Reissues To Excite Vinyl Fans

by Joshua Weiner
ECM's Luminessence" series pays tribute to the impressive legacy of Manfred Eicher's label, founded in Germany in 1969. Several of its most historic and beloved releases are being reissued on audiophile vinyl cut from the original analog tapes (or, in the case of more recent albums, from high-resolution digital masters) and presented in heavy gatefold sleeves ...
Marc Copland: Alter Ego Lausanne 2022

by Dan McClenaghan
Pianist Marc Copland began his jazz journey playing the alto saxophone. It was an electric alto saxophone. Plugged-in saxophones are not heard much in jazz. And that is a shame. It seems like a good idea, juicing up the horn and making new sounds. But Copland soon found this way of making music limiting. He went ...
Straight No Chaser

Album: The Old Country: More from the Deer Head Inn
By Keith Jarrett
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2024
Duration: 08:51
The Cry!

By Prince Lasha
Label: Craft Recordings
Released: 2024
Track listing: Congo Call, Bojangles, Green and Gold, Ghost of the Past, Red's Mood, Juanita, Lost Generation, A.Y.
1964 Recordings First Visit Completed

By Albert Ayler
Label: Ezz-thetics
Released: 2024
Track listing: Spirits; Vibrations; Saints; Mothers; Children; Spirits; Vibrations; Saints; Spirits; Ghosts; Children; Holy
Spirit; Ghosts; Vibrations; Mothers; Angels; C.A.C.; Ghosts; Infant Happiness; Spirits; No Name.