Don Cherry - Symphony For Improvisers (1966) {2005 Remastered by RVG, Blue Note}

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Don Cherry - Symphony For Improvisers (1966) {2005 Remastered by RVG, Blue Note}
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© 1966, 2005 Blue Note / Capitol | 7243 5 63829 2 3
Jazz / Avant-Garde Jazz / Cornet

For his second album, Symphony for Improvisers, Don Cherry expanded his Complete Communion quartet – tenor saxophonist Gato Barbieri, bassist Henry Grimes, and drummer Ed Blackwell – to a septet, adding vibraphonist Karl Berger, bassist Jean François Jenny-Clark, and tenor saxophonist Pharoah Sanders (who frequently plays piccolo here). The lineup has a real international flavor, since Barbieri was from Argentina, Berger from Germany, and Jenny-Clark from France; Cherry had gigged regularly with all three during his 1964-1965 sojourn in Europe, and brought them to New York to record.

With all the added firepower, it's remarkable that Symphony for Improvisers has the same sense of shared space and controlled intelligence as its predecessor, even when things are at their most heated. Once again, Cherry sets up the album as two continuous medleys that fuse four compositions apiece, which allows the group's improvisational energy and momentum to carry straight through the entire program. The "Symphony for Improvisers" suite is the most raucous part of Cherry's Blue Note repertoire, and the "Manhattan Cry" suite pulls off the widest mood shifts Cherry had yet attempted in that format. Even though the album is full of passionate fireworks, there's also a great deal of subtlety – the flavors added to the ensemble by Berger's vibes and Sanders' piccolo, for example, or the way other instrumental voices often support and complement a solo statement. Feverish but well-channeled, this larger-group session is probably Cherry's most gratifying for Blue Note.


Personnel
Don Cherry - cornet
Gato Barbieri - tenor saxophone
Pharoah Sanders - tenor saxophone, piccolo
Karl Berger - vibes, piano
Henry Grimes - bass
Jean-François Jenny-Clark - bass
Ed Blackwell - drums

Originally recorded on September 19, 1966 at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
All transfers from analog to digital were made at 24-bit resolution.


Track Listing:
01 - Symphony for Improvisers
02 - Manhattan Cry

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