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| Tremendous work from the legendary Prince Lasha -- a rare UK-only date from 1966 -- and one that has the reedman working away from more familiar contemporaries like Sonny Simmons and Eric Dolphy! The approach on this session is very unique -- as Lasha includes harp with the instrumentation, played by David Snell in a style that's right up there with Dorothy Ashby's best jazz work. Pianist Stan Tracey is also on board -- playing beautiful notes that have a sharp modern edge, while still falling on the inside of the spectrum -- and Lasha himself is especially great -- blowing plastic alto sax and wooden flute, both of which have a slightly offbeat sound -- but one that's surprisingly warm, which makes the album one of his most sensitive and soulful sessions ever! The tunes are a mix of standards and originals -- and there's a wonderful sense of balance here -- sounds that are sometimes more inside than other records from Lasha, but which have a really Dolphy-like sense of expression -- right at home amidst a wider history of jazz, yet also reaching for new ideas at the same time. Pure genius throughout, and a record that was never made available to audiences in the US. Titles include "Nuttin Out Jones", "Impressions Of Eric Dolphy", "Out Of Nowhere", "Just Friends", "Body & Soul", and "Everything Happens To Me". |
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ARTISTS Prince Lasha (plastic alto, wooden flute); David Snell (harp); Chris Bateson (trumpet); John Mumford (trombone); Stan Tracey, Mike Carr (piano); Rick Laird, Jeff CLyne, Dave Willis, Bruce Cale (basses); Joe Oliver (drums) |
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