Trinity Represents The Second Installation In The Unheard Music Series Efforts To Resurrect Joe Mcphee's Early '70's Work On The Cjr Label, Soon To Be Completed With Underground Railroad And Pieces Of Light. This Brilliant Trio Recording Of Blues Inflected Out-Soul From '73 Follows Up On Hugely Successful Nation Time, Recorded A Year Later.
Originally issued in 1972 on CjRecords (CJR-3).
Recorded on November 28, 1971 in the Parish Hall, West Park, New York.
Remastered at AirWave Studios, Chicago
"Trinity" is a remarkable CD by the renowned jazz multi-instrumentalist Joe McPhee, released under the Atavistic / Cargo label. This album captures McPhee's innovative spirit and deep emotional resonance, blending free jazz improvisation with soulful melodies. The recording showcases his mastery on saxophone and trumpet, delivering an intense yet nuanced performance that has captivated audiences worldwide. "Trinity" stands as a testament to McPhee?s ability to push musical boundaries while maintaining accessibility for both seasoned jazz aficionados and newcomers alike.
Joe McPhee is celebrated for his pioneering contributions to avant-garde jazz since the late 1960s. His career spans over five decades, during which he has collaborated with legends such as Peter Brötzmann and Evan Parker. Known for albums like "Nation Time" and "Tenor," McPhee?s work consistently receives critical acclaim for its innovation and expressive depth.
Atavistic / Cargo is a respected label in the experimental music scene, known for releasing groundbreaking works in free jazz, rock, and avant-garde genres. Their commitment to artistic integrity makes them a trusted source among collectors seeking unique listening experiences.