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30th Anniversary Boxed Set
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ICTUS RECORDS' 30th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION
12-CD Limited edition Box-set
Collectively,
the music contained in ICTUS 30th Anniversary Collection contains the
spectrum of improvised and shared music. Like the most
fascinating art, each participant brings their particular essence to
the music and imparts their personality on the kaleidoscopic range of
color
presented. Including the open improvised spaces of Steve Lacy�s spiky
angular soprano (thoroughly revealed through the superlative Tao session
heretofore unreleased) and Derek Bailey�s clarity of dancing thought
across the fret board shaded through Andrea Centazzo�s reacting
percussion work. Or Centazzo�s thoroughly scored Mitteleuropa Orchestra
featuring a number of individual voices capable of collective
improvisation similar to the ICP Orchestra but within a more definitive
yet limber structures- individuality is the common thread above all
else.
Collectively, the music contained in ICTUS 30th Anniversary Collection
contains the spectrum of improvised and shared music. Like the most fascinating
art, each participant brings their particular essence to the music and
imparts their personality on the kaleidoscopic range of color presented.
Including the open improvised spaces of Lacy�s spiky angular soprano
and Bailey�s clarity of dancing thought across the fret board shaded
through Centazzo�s reacting percussion work. Or Centazzo�s
thoroughly scored Mitteleuropa Orchestra featuring a number of individual
voices capable of collective improvisation similar to the ICP Orchestra
but within a more definitive yet limber structures- individuality is
the common thread above all else. And this is evident by simply looking
at who Centazzo chooses to work with. Almost every name here, including
those of the orchestra, are leaders in their own right and have a definitive
vision of their own.
Resurrected more than twenty years after folding in 1984, �the
creative label for creative music,� was and now continues to
be truly a reflection of Centazzo himself paying tribute to how he
crosses boundaries and expectations. Expanding his kit to encompass
bells and cymbals indigenous to other countries or means of _expression
created through his association with multiple percussion companies,
his sound is the continuum. And although he has consistently evolved
from even before Lacy directed him to �play what you feel,� his
fascination of sound has never ceased. ICTUS reflects this aesthetic
as well. Encouraging musicians to take ownership of every aspect with
complete artistic freedom, ICTUS 30th Anniversary Collection brings
together some of the brightest moments in free improvisation and jazz
from the one of the premiere independent labels. Based on adaptability,
formed through language, Centazzo deserves his due.
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WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE 12-CD BOX SET Click on the covers for more info and MP3 samples
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Recorded
live in concert in Casarsa Udine Italy February 20 1976
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Recorded at
Centazzo Studio Moruzzo Italy - 3 & 4 April 1997
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recorded in
concert in Udine Ital December 5, 1976
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Recorded
live in concert Rome and Pistoia, Italy December 12-14, 1977
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125 - THE BAY
Rova Saxophone Quartet
Andrea Centazzo
Recorded at Walden Studios, Carmel Highlands, California USA December
1978
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John Carter, Vinnie Golia, Tom Corra, Toshinori Kondo, Jack Wright,
Ladonna Smith, Davey Williams, Eugene Chadbourne, Gregg Goodman, Andrea
Centazzo
Recorded live at the various concerts in 1978, 1979 and 1986
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127-THE NY TAPES
Polly Bradfield, Eugene Chadbourne, Tom Cora, Toshinori Kondo, John
Zorn, Andrea Centazzo
Recorded
live at WKCR Radio Station New York City November 7, 1978
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128
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DOCTOR FAUSTUS
Andrea Centazzo Mitteleuropa Orchestra Live In Concert
Recorded live at the various live concerts in Italy between 1981 and
1983
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Recorded
live at the various venues in Italy in 1977 and 1983
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130
- BACK TO THE FUTURE
Anthony Coleman, Marco Cappelli, Davey Williams, Ladonna Smith, Andrea
Centazzo
Recorded live in UK (1979), Italy (1983) and USA (2005)
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131
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TAO
Steve Lacy
Andrea Centazzo
Recorded live in Udine Italy, February 18 1976 and in Bologna Italy,
November 1984
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132
- REBELS, TRAVELERS & IMPROVISERS
John
Fisher, Teo Jorgesmann, Melvin Poore, Evan Parker, Eugenio Colombo,
Martin Joseph, Lol Coxhill, Franz Koglmann, Alvin Curran, Giancarlo
Schiaffini, Lester Bowie, Tony Oxley, Andrea Centazzo
Recorded
live in Italy (1977-1978) and Austria (1983)
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Please add $8.00 additional shipping to Canada, $22.00 to Europe/Asia. In the U.S., Priority Shipping is available for an additional $8.00. These sets weigh over 4 pounds. |
ARTISTS Featuring: Steve Lacy, John Fisher, Teo Jorgesmann, Melvin Poore, Evan Parker, Eugenio Colombo, Martin Joseph, Lol Coxhill, Franz Koglmann, Alvin Curran, Giancarlo Schiaffini, Lester Bowie, Tony Oxley, Andrea Centazzo, Derek Bailey, Kent Carter, Rova Saxophone Quartet, John Carter, Vinnie Golia, Tom Corra, Toshinori Kondo, Jack Wright, Ladonna Smith, Davey Williams, Eugene Chadbourne, Gregg Goodman, John Zorn, Carlos Zingaro, Lol Coxhill, Gianluigi, Trovesi, Anthony Coleman and more! |
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