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    Andrew Hill - Point of Departure

    Posted By: bartel75
    Andrew Hill - Point of Departure

    Andrew Hill - Point of Departure [1964]
    APE & MP3 + CUE + LOG | TT 57:18 | Full artwork @ 300dpi
    APE = 334 mb | MP3 @ 320 kbps= 123 mb
    Jazz / Post-Bop / Avant-Garde


    There are many kinds of music, all legitimate and serving a purpose. What I love about jazz is its emphasis on creativity and originality. A jazz musician who simply learns the different styles and assembles enough licks to build "improvised" solos may sound good, bring positive feeling to his listeners, but does not utilize the chances jazz music affords him. All of the musicians on this CD are capable of creative and original jazz. From the more "traditional" Durham to the always modern Dolphy, they are all willing to experiment and create. Andrew Hill is a musician who is never willing to "go through the motions" of playing jazz. Joe Henderson always sounds like himself, and Tony Williams... This CD is true to its name. It is not a complete departure from tradition, and it is never content with staying inside the tradition. It is always on the point of departure from tradition, on the verge of new discoveries, new possibilities. These possibilities concern different "Song Structures", different modes and chord changes, different voicings of the instruments - all different yet connected to what existed before them. It is a pity that 38 years after this music was recorded - it is still regarded as "inaccessible" by most people, and even within those who do listen to jazz, already a minority, there are many who have not opened their ears to what was new in 1964. What does it take to change that ?
    (Amazon customer review)

    Tracks:
    1. Refuge
    2. New Monastery
    3. Spectrum
    4. Flight 19
    5. Dedication
    6. New Monastery (alt. take)
    7. Flight 19 (alt. take)
    8. Dedication (alt. take)

    Personnel:
    Andrew Hill - piano
    Kenny Dorham - trumpet
    Eric Dolphy - alto saxophone, flute, bass clarinet
    Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone
    Richard Davis - bass
    Tony Williams - drums


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