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1.1 Master Take1.2 Rehearsal / Breakdown1.3 Master Take1.4 Complete Alternate Take1.5 Rashied's Instructions1.6 Master Take1.7 Discussion with Watts1.8 Master Take1.9 Soundcheck Fragments1.10 Complete Alternative Take1.11 Idiscussion Among Ali, Lowe, Watts1.12 Complete Alternate Take1.13 Warmup Fragments ; Incomplete Rehearsal Take1.14 Rehearsal/Soundcheck Take1.15 Two Soundcheck Fragments1.16 Complete Take1.17 Incomplete Take1.18 Alternative [Short] Take |
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1 |
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Description: | Duo Exchange was the flagship release of Survival Records. Percussionist Rashied Ali and saxophonist Frank Lowe were both in a hurry to ignite their careers as leaders, and this record lit the match. Survival Records was a joint venture between the duo, and the recording sessions done at Marzette Watts's studio were the maiden voyage of their partnership. They went in to capture the vehemence bursting forth nightly in the downtown lofts, and the results were furious, brutal, and poignant. With the release of this album in 1973, Ali and his family and Frank Lowe and his family all became executives and clerks helping to get the word out. And getting the records out-at loft shows and Village record haunts. The message of untamed tenor saxophone and Ali's drums should sound familiar: That's the combination that made Jazz history in Ali's 1967 duets with his then-employer, John Coltrane. What eventually came out as Interstellar Space is it's own pinnacle of the genre, but it's release was still a year off when Duo Exchange was issued to the public. Mixed and mastered from the original tapes, this expanded 2020 edition restores sections of the original record inexplicably excised from the CD release in the nineties, and expands on it with more than double the playing time of the original LP with fascinating outtake versions that rephrase the familiar tracks. 2xLP gatefold tip-on jacket."Duo Exchange: Complete Sessions" is a landmark LP by Rashied Ali and Frank Lowe, released by Survival Records. This album captures the raw energy and boundary-pushing spirit of early 1970s free jazz, featuring intense interplay between Ali?s dynamic drumming and Lowe?s expressive saxophone work. The complete sessions offer an unfiltered look at two innovators in full creative flight, making this release essential for any serious jazz collection. Rashied Ali was renowned for his groundbreaking collaborations with John Coltrane on albums like "Interstellar Space," while Frank Lowe made significant contributions to avant-garde jazz through projects such as "Black Beings." Survival Records, founded by Rashied Ali himself, has long been dedicated to preserving the legacy of cutting-edge improvisational music and remains a respected name among collectors and enthusiasts. |
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No. of tracks: |
18 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
SUVL501.1 |
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