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Charles Lloyd Quartet Live in Brussels : Sonuma Archives 1966 / Paul Roland, director.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Roland, Paul, film director.
DeJohnette, Jack, performer.
McBee, Cecil, performer.
Lloyd, Charles, performer.
Jarrett, Keith, performer.
Sonuma.
Language:
English
Genre:
Internet videos.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file (30 min., 16 sec.)) : sound, color
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Sonuma, 1966.
System Details:
digital
video file
Summary:
Charles Lloyd is one of the most prolific of the jazz legends. Since his first album as leader in 1964 he has released an album almost every year. Now, well into his eighties, he stands tall as a woodwind instrumentalist who has covered more genres and influenced more spaces than almost any other. Indeed, he described music "infecting" him at a young age, and the fever has kept its hold ever since. Here we see him in one of the most important years in his career, 1966. It was the year that he founded his famous quartet including Cecil McBee, Jack DeJohnette and Keith Jarrett, all of whom became giants of the jazz world in their own right. They start with the early standard "East of the Sun," a track from the seminal Forest Flower, and move into Lloyd's own compositions, demonstrating what guitarist and journalist Peter Wastrous described as a "strange and beautiful distillation of the American experience, part abandoned and wild, part immensely controlled and sophisticated." Jarrett is spellbinding on the keys, McBee endlessly adventurous on the bass and DeJohnette flawless on the kit. Switching between flute and sax, Lloyd draws together the different strands, forming them into one nucleus that vibrates with mystifying splendour.
Contents:
East Of The Sun / Charles Lloyd
Of Course, Of Course / Charles Lloyd
Love Song To A Baby / Charles Lloyd
Manhattan Tripper / Charles Lloyd
Island Blues / Charles Lloyd.
Participant:
Jack DeJohnette, drummer ; Cecil McBee, double bassist ; Charles Lloyd, flutist ; Keith Jarrett, pianist.
Notes:
Recorded 1966 Studio Brussels, Brussles, Belgium.
Vendor-supplied metadata.
Contains:
Container of: Lloyd, Charles. East Of The Sun.
Container of: Lloyd, Charles. Of Course, Of Course.
Container of: Lloyd, Charles. Love Song To A Baby.
Container of: Lloyd, Charles. Manhattan Tripper.
Container of: Lloyd, Charles. Island Blues.
OCLC:
1252974329

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