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Kings of Infinite Space by Alan Glover (CD, 2008) FREE SHIPPING
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Style
- Space
- UPC
- 0759267013826
- Artist
- Alan Glover
- Format
- CD
- Release Year
- 2008
- Record Label
- CD Baby, Cdb
- Release Title
- Kings of InFinite Space
- Genre
- Jazz
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Product Identifiers
Record Label
CD Baby, Cdb
UPC
0759267013826
eBay Product ID (ePID)
17046059810
Product Key Features
Format
CD
Release Year
2008
Genre
Jazz
Artist
Alan Glover
Release Title
Kings of InFinite Space
Dimensions
Item Weight
0.21 lb
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks
11
Number of Discs
1
Tracks
Eskiblu, Third World Express, Perhidifitae Peram, Jacquolen, Kings of Infinite Space, Glory Cool, In a Nutshell, The Lord's Prayer, Of Things Green, We've Come This Far By Faith, In a Nutshell (Revisited)
Notes
His new CD Kings of Infinite Space has all kinds of beautiful things in it- things that show the range and depth of his creative vision. The first thing one notices about this music is the emotional range of the compositions. Each one is meticulously shaped and sculpted, much like the work of Thelonious Monk- not that the compositions sound like Monk-but that each song has a distinct personality and life history that is deeper than the notes that we are hearing. It is immediately telling stories that have a beginning, middle and end. From the liner notes by world renowned bassist and composer William Parker "Special guest "Juice", tenor saxophonist Alan Glover, took an extended solo, at first with the support of the trombones, but then over a loose cacophony from the other sections too. Glover played with Parker in the early 1970s when he ran a loft called the Firehouse. He preached over the orchestral anarchy in fluent post-Ayler style with more than a hint of Sonny Rollins, eschewing upper register screams for the middle ground. The horns dropped out to leave Leena Conquest singing "Rocket ship to the moon", giving a strong hint to the piece's title and dedicatee- "Gilmore's Hat", for the Sun Ra Arkestra mainstay, tenor saxophonist John Gilmore - Glover returned to duet in counterpoint to Conquest, before continuing his exposition." From the review by John Sharpe of the Vision Festival X day 6 June 19th 2005; All About Jazz website.
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