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DON CHERRY & JEAN SCHWARZ
Roundtrip - Live at Théatre Récamier - Paris (1977)

Roundtrip - Live at Théatre Récamier - Paris (1977)
Roundtrip - Live at Théatre Récamier - Paris (1977)Roundtrip - Live at Théatre Récamier - Paris (1977)Roundtrip - Live at Théatre Récamier - Paris (1977)Roundtrip - Live at Théatre Récamier - Paris (1977)

Catno

TRS26CD

Formats

1x CD Album 12 pages booklet OBI Strip

Country

France

Release date

Jun 23, 2023

Genres

Jazz

After more than 45 years forgotten in the personal archives of Jean Schwarz, Transversales Disques is very happy to release this previously unpublished recording which brings together the great Don Cherry and his friend, composer Jean Schwarz, pioneer in electro-acoustic music and member of G.R.M.

This concert was recorded in 1977 at the Paris MIX festival (Théatre Récamier) organised by G.R.M and hosted by director François Bayle. An elegant mix of spiritual jazz and electronic sounds around this astounding quintet made up of JF Jenny Clark, Nana Vasconcelos and Michel Portal.

First CD edition. Remastered from the original master tapes. OBI Strip, Twelve pages booklet with exclusive pictures and liner notes

1

Intro

2

Doussn' Gouni - Part 1

3

Doussn' Gouni - Part 2

4

Bells One

5

BellsTwo

6

Berimbau

7

Whistles

8

Theme 1

9

Bando

10

Tribute to Ornette

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