The Name Of This Terrain

Denny Zeitlin
The Name Of This Terrain

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Release date: 06/May/2022
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Style: Other Modern Jazz
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Name of This Terrain
1.2 2 Steps Forward; 1 Step Back
1.3 Gonna Take You Away
1.4 What's in It for You?
1.5 Free Piece
1.6 Wizard
Number of discs: 1
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Description:At Now-Again, we avoid hyperbole, yet we believe that this album is one of record collecting??s ultimate finds: the missing entry in jazz pianist/composer/psychiatrist Denny Zeitlin??s discography, a wonderful and weird fusion of avant-classical, jazz, funk, rock and electronic music. The Name Of This Terrain was recorded and pressed in a scant, custom run as a demo in 1969 ??and it so defied its own existence that, even after its producer died and his copies were discovered, Zeitlin steadfastly resisted its release for almost 20 years, destroying his remaining demos so not to posthumously suffer the same ignominy. Following his reappraisal, this album is issued with its creator??s blessing and guidance. You will surely never hear an album like this again, by the musician the venerable jazz critic Leonard Feather called, ??the most versatile young pianist to come to prominence in the early sixties,? and who took a left turn at the end of the decade, documenting a pivotal 20th century moment with passion, intellect, and humor in turn. The Name Of This Terrain found its way out of the depths ?? wonderful and having aged well, like well-corked, deep wine stored in a cold cellar. Ready for another moment to shine and be understood, redolent of the tastes and textures of a different time, one we pine for and that we won??t often see again, but can happily, momentarily, indulge. -
6 panel cardboard sleeve with liner notes and hype sticker Recorded in November, 1969 at Pacific High Studios, San Francisco. Album dedicated to the memory of Bill Young and Mel Graves. This CD is the first official issue of an unreleased Zeitlin / Graves / Marsh LP recorded in 1969 which only existed as a custom run of an LP for demo purposes prior to a very limited unofficial private release in 2016 under the title [r9451644]. not to be confused with Zeitlin's entirely different 1967 Columbia release [m531259]. Since the only previous versions consisted of a test pressing for demo use and an unofficial release (without the artist's permission), this is technically not a reissue. Hype sticker: "The missing entry in jazz pianist / composer / psychiatrist Denny Zeitlin's discography (...) Pressed in a custom run as a demo in 1969 - its vocals awaiting substitution with professional singers (...) After it was discovered in 2003, Zeitlin steadfastly resisted its release. Followhing his reappraisal, this album is issued with its creator's blessing and guidance (...) NA 5227-CD" From the liner notes: "His long-time, close friend, Bill Young, suggested they co-produce a project: Zeitlin would write new music and lyrics, and his trio (...) would perform and sing the lyrics, only as a demonstration of what professional singers would later be hired to perform. The project was completed in November 1969, and a scant, custom run of demonstration LPs created for Young's Com\Track, Inc. production company, but no labels were interested (...) The Name Of This Terrain remained unknown and undiscovered until 2003, when Young's death led to half a dozen of the LPs ending up in a thrift store, setting off a gradual, low-level, international buzz. (...) In 2020, Zeitlin was prompted to give the project a fresh listen, and to his surprise, felt it could be released, as long as its demonstration nature be made clear."
No. of tracks: 6
Manufacturer No.: NA5227CD
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