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The New Eternal Rhythm Orchestra: Actions
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| Recorded live at the Donaueschingen Music Festival in Germany on October 17, 1971, this rare concert has not been available on vinyl since the seventies! This recording, while still firmly rooted in the American free jazz tradition of Ornette Coleman and Albert Ayler (with whom Don Cherry frequently recorded), brings in elements of traditional Indian, African, Chinese, Mayan and Balinese music. Of the three pieces found here, the first two are composed by Cherry and feature an international group of musicians reminiscent of Sun Ra's Arkestra (Cherry also recorded with Ra). His son, the three-year-old Eagle-Eye Cherry, and his wife Moki, can also be heard in some sections! The final piece was written and conducted by Grammy Award-winning Polish avant-garde composer Krysztof Penderecki, best known for his groundbreaking 'Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima.' |
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ARTISTS Manfred Schoof, Kenny Wheeler, Tomasz Stanko (trumpets); Paul Rutherford, Albert Mangelsdorff (trombones); Gerd Dudek, Peter Brotzmann, Willem Breuker (saxophones); Gunter Hampel (flute, bass clarinet); Fred van Hove (organ, piano); Terje Rypdal (guitar); Peter Warren (bass); Han Bennink (drums, Chinese woodblocks, tabla, thumb piano, percussion, plastic hose, horse jaw, etc.); Don Cherry (pocket trumpet, Chinese Shuan-flute, South-American Maya Bird flute, vocal); Loes Macgillycutty (vocal); Mocqui Cherry (tambura) |
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