The Giuseppi Logan Quartet - The Giuseppi Logan Quartet (1965) [Reissue 2008]
EAC Rip | APE (image+.cue+log) - 243 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 118 MB | Covers (4 MB) included
Genre: Free Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: ESP-Disk (ESP 1007)
One of the more mysterious figures on the always mysterious label ESP-Disk, Giuseppi Logan was a Philadelphia-born reedman who made only two recordings as a leader and less than a dozen more as a sideman before disappearing entirely. One of the most uncompromisingly "out" free jazz records of its time, this 1964 session features Logan on tenor and alto sax, Pakistani oboe, clarinet, flute, and even bass, backed with a piano-bass-drums trio featuring drummer Milford Graves, the leading free jazz drummer of the New York scene. Graves doubles on tabla, adding the then-unique Indian percussion sound to the chaotic opener, "Tabla Suite." The other four tracks are slightly more restrained than that wild start, but while pianist Don Pullen and bassist Eddie Gomez occasionally slip into recognizable chord patterns and time signatures (particularly on the almost conventional opening section of the 15-minute "Bleeker Partita"), the completely free playing of Logan and Graves keeps the set firmly in free jazz territory. Detractors have long said that Logan went into free jazz because his technique was poor but, while his tone is occasionally a little weak, his solos never sound random in the manner of an undertrained player. The Giuseppi Logan Quartet is definitely only for the free jazz faithful, but it's a solid, often fascinating set.
Tracklist:01. Table Suite
02. Dance of Satan
03. Dialogue
04. Taneous
05. Bleeker Partita
Total time: 48:08
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