THE BILL DIXON ORCHESTRA - (1966) Intents & Purposes
If there is a free jazz musician who manages to keep my attention throughout his work that is undoubtedly Bill Dixon, a pioneer in mobilizing a contingent of musicians to guide them to the avant-garde of those frecientes 60's, who other than the founder of the
Jazz Composer's Guild
, which brought together the restless Neuva York musicians, including Carla Bley. this disc has all the usual accents Dixon in command of an Orchestra free jazz, improvised battery, a powerful wind nucleus divided in support harmonic line soleus and rhythmic bass, percussion, etc. a particular musician, solid, and shows all the lights of his genius in his wonderful "Going to the Center."
Tracklist:
01.
Metamorpjosis 02. Nightfall Pieces I
03. Voices 04. Nightfall Pieces II Links (FLAC I remember the first time I mentioned it Sclavis album was this very summer, the department of my dear colleague, Leo, gathered by the bohemian ritual requiring good drinks on the table. Leo told me that acáhabía heard one of the single most impressive Claron, and perhaps not mistaken, by the sound of bass wood dule runs the staff with great virtuosity, melodic meanderings of music theory are accompanied by a core trio of free jazz made their sound when it should, and gives when he can, by turning off Sclavis mastery of a task must be unwelcome. Tracklist:
01. Premier Imparfait-A
02. The idea of \u200b\u200bthe dialect 03. First B-Imperfect 04. The Word
05. Dialogue With A Dream
06. Announcement
07. Archaeology
08. Second imperfect 09. Convening 10. Palaver
11. Along the time
12. The writing
Sacrifice 13. Story Of A Phrase
14. The imperfect Languages \u200b\u200b
Links (FLAC - Scans)
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4 Pass: EDELCA
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