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Vinyles | vinyles-triad-jazz-opus-20-40-sound-ideas-afterthoughts-box-set-3-lp-rms-10088

TRIAD : Jazz Opus 20/40 / Sound Ideas / Afterthoughts (Box Set 3 LP)
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Bob Szajner / Roy Brooks / Ray McKinney
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Musiciens/Orchrestre :

Bob Szajner (piano), Ray McKinney (bass), Roy Brooks (drums)

Label : RMS Information complementaire :

RARE : Box Set (3 LP) Limited Edition

Gramme : 180

Stéréo | 3 LP | 33rpm | Set Box | Limited Edition

Extrait :

Bob Szajner, Roy Brooks and Ray McKinney "TRIAD" . This is the original 3 LP limited release of Jazz Opus 20/40, Sound Ideas, and Afterthoughts, new and sealed.

BOB SZAJNER – TRIAD

A chilled early autumn Sunday morning in a western suburb of Metropolitan Detroit, three individualistic musical sources formed vectors… converged, intersected, dispersed within a sphere of mutual interest and created TRIAD ! The responses captured on this recording never extisted before will never exista gain but ARE every time the record is cued in on a turntable…

BOB SZAJNER (acoustic piano), ROY BROOKS (acoustic drums), RAY McKINNEY (acoustic bass)

Some Basics About the Composer, Arranger, Performer…

BOB SZAJNER, Born 1938 Detroit, west side, started playing improvisational (jazz) music 1958 professionally recorded first album (this one) 1978 note the 20 year increments. A lot of ‘’dues paying’’ in between-sideman with early Roy Brooks, Charlie McPherson, Frank Isola, Louis Hayes et al. But foremost, listening is believing, the music on this album inherits its roots from swing, bebop, cool, progressive, contemporary, fusion, third stream, free form and of course all the originality inherent to a musicia, composer, anrranger…

Nown, an insight into the actual recording of this album. Possibly unique the compositions were extracted, based on merit, form a CONTINUOUS SET of approximately six (6) hours. The bassist and percussionist were given vital basics at the outset of each selection by the composer, pianist E.G. tonal center (key) if there was one, form (AABA – Blues – Free etc.), mood, number of bars, projected duration, tempo and then the three musicians played the original composition for the FIRST and ONLY take. Modern improvisation in its most spontaneous format !!

And now, how does one listen to this album ?
Keeping in mind the fact that the drummer and bass player NEVER EVEN HEARD the composition before, (let alone the chord progressions) listen for 1) interplay between musicians 2) spontaneous organized arrangements 3) improvisation in its most basic (probably pure) form…… last and also least 4) listen for errors.

Directing your musical listening opinion to item number (4) above, please keep in mind the fact that, in purist improvisation, THERE ARE NOS ERRORS merely ranges of dissonance and consonance !!

  • LP 1 : JAZZ OPUS 20/40
  • Side A :
  • 1. Meeting Competition
  • 2. Come Back Little Thyroid Gland
  • 3. September Sunday
  • 4. Black Monk
  • 5. The Parson
  • Side B :
  • 1. At My Leisure
  • 2. Five Flats Up
  • 3. Side Street
  • 4. No Bridge In Sight
  • LP 2 : SOUND IDEAS
  • Side A :
  • 1. Strange Change
  • 2. /576
  • 3. That's Pretty
  • 4. Sandbags On Rye
  • Side B :
  • 1. Flying Horace
  • 2. What's The Matter
  • 3. Ralph's Groove
  • 4. Murphy's Law
  • LP 3 : AFTERTHOUGHTS
  • Side A :
  • 1. Reminiscence
  • 2. Blues In E Sharp
  • 3. Extra Light
  • 4. The Goose
  • 5. 136.5
  • Side B :
  • 1. Mere Formality
  • 2. Mile Drive
  • 3. Roger And Out
  • 4. Anticipation/Apprehension
  • 5. Royal Outhouse Blues
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