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Disc 01 01. "North Brazilian Ceremonial Hymn" 02. "Elixer" 03. "Manusha Raga Kambodji"
Disc 02 01. "Relativity Suite (Part I)" 02. "Relativity Suite (Part II)"
Disc 03 01. "Terry's Tune" 02. "Hope" 03. "The Creator Has A Masterplan" 04. "Sidhartha"
Disc 04 01. "Utopia & Visions" 02. "Bra Joe from Kilimanjaro" 03. "Terry's Tune" 04. "Resa"
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2 |
 | Description: | Always an independent spirit, Cherry brought his openness and burgeoning knowledge of traditional music from around the world to bear on the bold new music. By the late 1960s, the pocket-cornet player was living in Sweden, with his wife Moki Karlsson, playing with Swedish musicians from all backgrounds, seeking out exiting partners in a somewhat hippie-like atmosphere. It was in this milieu, in the summers of 1971 and 1972 that Cherry recorded the tracks for his legendary double LP, Organic Music Society. Only two tracks (â??Elixirâ? and â??Relativity Suiteâ?) were recorded in a studio setting; the rest of the music was made live, in wildly divergent circumstances. Along with various top-notch Swedish players â??Bengt Berger, Christer Bothén, and Tommy Koverhult â??The accomplices include Turkish percussionist Okay Temiz and an early appearance by the Brazilian berimbau specialist Naná Vasconcelos. - One of the towering figures of American music, Cherry was part of the revolutionary free-bop quartet led by Coleman, an ensemble that helped shift the conversation about jazz from chord changes and swing to freedom and energy. By the late '60s, the pocket-cornet player was living in Sweden, with his wife Karlsson, playing with Swedish musicians from all backgrounds, seeking out exciting partners in a somewhat hippie-like atmosphere. It was in this milieu, in the summers of '71 and '72 that Cherry recorded the tracks for his legendary double LP, Organic Music Society, which was released on Caprice and is now reissued for the first time on CD. The sessions that comprise Organic Music Society are varied and represent several directions in Cherry's oeuvre."Organic Music Society" is a landmark LP by the legendary jazz trumpeter Don Cherry, released by Caprice Records. This album, originally recorded in 1972, captures Cherry's innovative blend of world music influences with avant-garde jazz, creating an immersive and spiritual listening experience. The record features a diverse ensemble of musicians and instruments from various cultures, reflecting Cherry?s vision for universal musical communication. Don Cherry was a pioneering figure in modern jazz, known for his collaborations with Ornette Coleman and his groundbreaking solo work that fused African, Asian, and Middle Eastern sounds into contemporary improvisation. His contributions have left an indelible mark on global music culture. Caprice Records is renowned for its commitment to high-quality recordings across genres such as classical, folk, and experimental music; their dedication ensures "Organic Music Society" receives the audiophile treatment it deserves. |  | No. of tracks: |
13 |
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CAP21828 |
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