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    Charlie Mariano - Helen 12 Trees (1976/2016) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

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    Charlie Mariano - Helen 12 Trees (1976/2016) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

    Charlie Mariano - Helen 12 Trees (1976/2016)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 38:51 minutes | 755 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    For those who don’t know American saxophonist Charlie Mariano’s music, you’re in for a treat. For his legions of fans, this may be an album that has passed beneath your radar. Mariano is known in Europe for his eclectic play, ranging from jazz, fusion and pop to world music. The astounding lineup for this album includes keyboardist Jan Hammer of Mahavishnu Orchestra fame, Polish violin great Zbigniew Seifert, bassist Jack Bruce from the legendary rock group Cream, Soft Machine drummer John Marshall, and the amazing Asian percussionist Nippy Noya.

    This long overdue reissue of Helen 12 Trees may finally afford it the acclaim it deserves. While fusion was taking a decided turn towards excess in North America, Mariano proved that it could be a more all-encompassing term, incorporating elements of South Indian music, classical impressionism and sophisticated jazz harmonies alongside potent, rock-based grooves and concise but muscular soloing.

    Charlie Mariano - Helen 12 Trees (1976/2016) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

    Saxophonist, flutist, and composer Charlie Mariano was 26 years into his recording career as a leader when he popped this wild bit of hardcore jazz-rock fusion out in 1976. He'd been playing with musicians from all over the world for most of his tenure, and Helen 12 Trees was no exception. The musicians Mariano was capable of recruiting had always been astonishing; in fact, it was his norm, but this group, despite being together for a very short time, was one of his finest. Mariano is aided by Jan Hammer from the Mahavishnu Orchestra on keyboards, former Graham Bond Organization and Cream bassist Jack Bruce, Soft Machine drummer John Marshall, Polish violin wizard Zbigniew Seifert, and Asian percussionist Nippy Noya. Just under 40 minutes in length, this is one of the great, under-heard records to ever come out of the fusion years. Tracks like "Parvati's Dance," where Mariano plays the Indian nagaswaram, a reed instrument that has a very unusual tonality, is gorgeous when juxtaposed against Seifert's droning violin or Hammer's high-pitched wandering keys. Bruce and Marshall are playing a near dub rhythm of pulse and bubble. "Thorn of a White Rose" is by Hammer, the only non-Mariano cut here. It carries within it dueling, winding lines of violin and saxophone, and Hammer becomes the funky part of the rhythm section where Bruce carries a straight series of four-note lines very forcefully as Marshall plays his kit in knotty military style with heavy snare. Mariano's solo hits the skronk a bit before Hammer comes right back to post-bop jazz on the Rhodes. "Neverglades Pixie" is a ballad gone to wonky funk, where the hand percussion on bells, vibes, metal rods, and other more standard instruments adds another layer to Marshall's rimshots as Seifert takes a solo right out of Cajun fiddling and the blues – until he meets Hammer's big, cluttered chords and winds it out to the Gypsy jazz side of things. The bottom line is that over seven tracks, this set never runs out of surprises, grooves, kinetic energy, or astonishing improvisational ideas. But more than this, it never runs out of soul either, given Mariano's great sensitivity as a leader. There is pure poetry in this music, albeit of a very strident nature, and it's certainly some of the finest under Mariano's name as a leader – it's a stone classic and one of the best examples of post-Miles jazz-rock fusion ever recorded! MPS was a visionary label, and kept putting out quality jazz, rock, and big-band records until it closed its doors in the late '70s, and this title is prime evidence of label boss Joachim Ernst Berendt's vision.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Helen Twelvetrees
    02 - Parvati's Dance
    03 - Sleep, My Love
    04 - Thorne of a White Rose
    05 - Neverglades Pixie
    06 - Charlotte
    07 - Avoid the Year of the Monkey

    Produced by Joachim Ernst Berendt.
    Recorded and Mixed on May 6-8, 1976 at Union Studio Munich-Solln, Germany.
    Digitally Remastered in 2015.

    Musicians:
    Charlie Mariano - soprano and alto saxophone, flute, nagaswaram
    Zbigniew Seifert - violin
    Jan Hammer - acoustic and electric piano, Moog synthesizer
    Jack Bruce - bass
    John Marshall - drums
    Nippy Noya - percussion

    Analyzed: Charlie Mariano / Helen 12 Trees
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR12 -1.40 dB -15.84 dB 4:43 01-Helen Twelvetrees
    DR12 -2.08 dB -16.49 dB 7:32 02-Parvati's Dance
    DR10 -5.64 dB -19.88 dB 2:52 03-Sleep, My Love
    DR13 -0.68 dB -15.67 dB 4:31 04-Thorne of a White Rose
    DR13 -1.70 dB -16.38 dB 7:09 05-Neverglades Pixie
    DR11 -3.35 dB -18.33 dB 6:33 06-Charlotte
    DR12 -1.68 dB -15.30 dB 5:30 07-Avoid the Year of the Monkey
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 7
    Official DR value: DR12

    Samplerate: 88200 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2731 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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