Live at the Berlin Philharmonic, 1977

Hal-Quintet- Galper
Live at the Berlin Philharmonic, 1977

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Origin Reecordings
Release date: 12/Mar/2021
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Details / Tracklist: 1. NOW HEAR THIS (13:59)
2. SPEAK WITH A SINGLE VOICE (24:36)
3. I'LL NEVER STOP LOVING YOU (12:56)
1. TRIPLE PLAY (14:04)
2. THIS IS THE THING (12:33)
3. HEY FOOL (09:31)
Number of discs: 2
Extra-Infos: .. Philharmonic, 1977
Description:Aufgenommen in einer entscheidenden, bahnbrechenden Phase seiner fünf Jahrzehnte währenden Karriere. Der Pianist Hal Galper war gerade mit dem Cannonball Adderley Quintet auf Tournee und wollte seine neue Begleitband aufbauen. Er holte Michael und Randy Brecker, mit denen er in den frühen 70er Jahren aufgenommen und zusammengearbeitet hatte, sowie den Bassisten Wayne Dockery und den Schlagzeuger Bob Moses hinzu und veranstaltete ein Jahr lang Sonntagsmatineen im New Yorker Jazzclub Sweet Basil, um das Konzept der Gruppe und neue Kompositionen auszuarbeiten. Im Studio zeigte sich auf "Reach Out" von 1977 ein erstaunlich originelles Kollektiv, das alle zu Galpers risikofreudiger, übermütiger und freilaufender Herangehensweise an das Musikmachen passte. Das 1979er Album "Speak with a Single Voice" fängt die Energie des Quintetts live ein, aber bei diesem Auftritt auf dem Berliner Jazzfestival 1977 schaltet die Band in einen wortgewaltigen Overdrive. Von den ersten Salven von Galpers "Now Hear This" an ist die Mission definiert - Jazz-Giganten in der Blüte ihrer Jugend, die von Galpers Leichtigkeit, seinem vollmundigen Sound und seiner fruchtbaren Fantasie an die Grenzen getrieben werden. - .. PHILHARMONIC, 1977
(Mike & Randy Brecker) comprised a blistering front line. Galper was in aggressive form, playing with an energy reminiscent of McCoy Tyner, a spirit of embellishment reminiscent of Art Tatum and a harmonic knowledge reminiscent of Bill Evans. Dockery and Moses formed a heart-pounding tandem. - JAZZTIMES. Captured during a pivotal, trailblazing period of his five decade career, pianist Hal Galper had come off the road with the Cannonball Adderley Quintet looking to establish his new working band. Pulling in Michael & Randy Brecker, whom he had recorded & worked with in the early '70s, along with bassist Wayne Dockery and drummer Bob Moses, Galper set up Sunday matinees at NY's Sweet Basil Jazz Club for a year to woodshed the group concept and new compositions. In the studio, 1977's 'Reach Out!' displayed an astonishingly original collective, with all matching Galper's chance-taking, high-spirited, free-wheeling approach to music making. 1979's "Speak With a Single Voice" captured the energy of the quintet live, but on this 1977 Berlin Jazz Festival performance, the band shifts into an other-worldly overdrive. From the opening salvos of Galper's "Now Hear This," the mission is defined - jazz giants, in the prime of their youth, set free to blow, pushed to the limits by Galper's facility, full-bodied sound, and fertile imagination.
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