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    Jazz Icons: Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Live in 63 & 67 (2008)

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    Jazz Icons: Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Live in 63 & 67 (2008)

    Jazz Icons: Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Live in 63 & 67 (2008)
    Video: NTSC, MPEG-2 at 7 201 Kbps, 720 x 480 (1.333) at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 2ch. at 192 Kbps, 48.0 KHz
    Genre: Jazz | Label: Naxos | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 29 Sep 2008 | Runtime: 80 min. | 4,12 GB (DVD5)

    In her forward to the Jazz Icons Series 3: Rahsaan Roland Kirk live in '63 and '67, Dorthann Kirk praised the DVD for showing her husband's talent "as a complete musician and not just a musical freak who played three horns simultaneously." That said, Kirk may not ever be seen as a jazz musician. He was no more typical a musician than Art Tatum. Both men, because of their respective loams of talent, could legitimately be considered "freaks" but only in the best sense of that pejorative: Rahsaan Roland Kirk was a singular talent who could make the conventional from the most unconventional.
    A case in point from the present collection is Kirk's manzello performance of Milt Jackson's "Bag's Groove" from his 1963 Dutch performance. The effect of the manzello in this staid blues piece is so quirky that the performance emerges as amazingly conventional while also being forward thinking. the same can be said for Kirk's '63 Belgian performance of Miles Davis' "Milestones." Kirk was a great admirer of Davis but rarely covered his tunes, making this performance a real treat. Once the listener (and in this case the viewer, also) is acclimated to the singular image of the brass-clad Kirk can the multi-reedist be appreciated as the fine improviser and jazz historian that he was.
    Though Kirk would have paled at the accusation, his drive and talent often overwhelmed those with whom he played. His rhythm sections in these performances were governors on Kirk, keeping this musical dreamer from spinning off into outer space. The proper perspective with which to consider Rahsaan Roland Kirk is that he was what Charles Mingus always wanted to be unconditionally uncompromising and what Sun Ra almost achieved: the quicksilver creation on the edge of brilliant madness. There could only be one Rahsaan Roland Kirk. He was the John the Baptist of Jazz.

    Artists:
    - Rahsaan Roland Kirk (Tenor Sax, Manzello, Stritch, various flutes and whistles)
    - George Gruntz (Piano)
    - Guy Pedersen (Bass)
    - Daniel Humair (Drums)
    - Ron Burton (Piano): Live in Norway 1967
    - Niels Henning Ørsted-Pedersen (Bass): Live in Norway 1967
    - Alex Riel (Drums): Live in Norway 1967

    Tracklist:
    - Live in Belgium 1963
    01. Moon Song [7:41]
    02. Lover [6:02]
    03. Three For The Festival [2:18]
    04. Yesterdays [7:26]
    05. Milestones [4:21]
    - Live in Holland 1963
    01. Bags' Groove [9:06]
    02. Lover Man [2:11]
    03. There Will Never Be Another You [3:43]
    04. Three For The Festival [5:19]
    - Live in Norway 1967
    01. Blue For Alice [9:06]
    02. Blue Rol [2:11]
    03. The Shadow Of Your Smile [3:43]
    04. Making Love After Hours [5:19]
    05. NY Theme [4:00]


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    Jazz Icons: Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Live in 63 & 67 (2008)

    Jazz Icons: Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Live in 63 & 67 (2008)

    Jazz Icons: Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Live in 63 & 67 (2008)

    Jazz Icons: Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Live in 63 & 67 (2008)

    Jazz Icons: Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Live in 63 & 67 (2008)

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