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    George Russell: The Essence Of George Russell

    Posted By: Alexix
    George Russell: The Essence Of George Russell

    George Russell: The Essence Of George Russell
    Genre: Electronic, Jazz | Rel: 1983 | Style: Post Bop, Future Jazz
    Format: Flac > 425 Mb | MP3 320k > 183 Mb | Art: Full scan | Lab: Soul Note

    Originally issued on the Norwegian Sonet label in 1971 and later re-released on Soul Note (without "Concerto for Self-Accompanied Guitar"), The Essence Of… contained George Russell's first large-scale work to incorporate electronic elements from contemporary classical music as well as an emerging influence of modern rock. "Electronic Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature" is a massive work in which a jazz big band made up of many of the period's finest Scandinavian musicians serves as the backing orchestra for the very youthful Jan Garbarek quartet with guitarist Terje Rypdal, bassist Arild Andersen, and drummer Jon Christensen. A fairly abstract tape made up of moody, organy sounds is generally running in the background, sometimes predominating when the orchestra subsides. Otherwise, the composition progresses from theme to theme, many of them propulsive and groove-oriented, serving as platforms for improvisations from the featured players. Listeners who only know Garbarek from his later…, substantially more placid work for ECM may be taken aback at the ferocity and swagger on display here, his roots in Albert Ayler very apparent. Rypdal and American trumpeter Stanton Davis are also shown to good effect, the former taking several blistering solos comparable to Sonny Sharrock's work from around the same time. If there's a problem, it's that Russell's attempts at a prescient kind of jazz-rock hybrid sometimes result in melodies that plod a little instead of dance, a common fate among jazz composers who never quite grasped what made rock so exciting in the mid-'60s. Additionally, the work (here heard in a live performance) is really a string of themes and not so much an organic whole, but these quibbles aside, it still stands up as a striking and forward-looking composition. "Concerto for Self-Accompanied Guitar," here performed by Rene Gustafsson overdubbing himself, is a lovely work, with hints of Gaelic folk music in an odd combination with Russell's patented Lydian mode jazz. "Now and Then," recorded a couple of years prior to the other pieces, is more along the lines of Russell's previous work, especially as heard on his At Beethoven Hall [Live] recording: good, rambunctious big band jazz. On the whole, highly recommended. - Brian Olewnick, All Music Guide

    Tracklisting:

    1. Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature (Parts I - II - III) (60:29)

    Arild Andersen , Georg Riedel: Bass
    Sabu Martinez: Congas
    Egil Johansen , Jon Christensen: Drums
    Terje Rypdal: Electric Guitar
    Rune Gustafsson Guitar
    Bengt Hallberg Piano
    George Russell Piano, Conductor
    Arne Domnèrus: Saxophone [Alto], Clarinet
    Erik Nilsson Saxophone [Baritone], Clarinet [Bass]
    Claes Rosendahl: Saxophone [Tenor, Alto, Soprano], Flute
    Lennart Aberg: Saxophone [Tenor, Soprano], Flute
    Jan Garbarek: Saxophone [Tenor]
    Olle Lind: Trombone [Bass]
    Maffy Falay, Bertil Lövgren, Jan Allan, Lars Samuelsson: Trumpet
    Stanton Davis: Trumpet, Flugelhorn
    Berndt Egerbladh: Vibraphone, Xylophone

    2. Now And Then (14:07)

    Roman Dylag: Bass
    Rupert Clemendore: Congas
    Jon Christensen: Drums
    Rune Gustafsson: Electric Guitar
    George Russell: Piano
    Christer Boustedt, Claes Rosendahl: Saxophone [Alto]
    Erik Nilsson: Saxophone [Baritone]
    Bernt Rosengren, Jan Garbarek: Saxophone [Tenor]
    Georg Vernon, Gunnar Medberg: Trombone
    Runo Ericksson: Trombone [Bass]
    Bertil Lövgren, Jan Allan, Palle Boldtvig, Palle Mikkelborg: Trumpet