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Gary Peacock - Voices From The Past: Paradigm (2016) [Hi-Res]

Gary Peacock - Voices From The Past: Paradigm (2016) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Voices From The Past: Paradigm
  • Year Of Release: 1982 / 2016
  • Label: ECM Records
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks, booklet) [192kHz/24bit]
  • Total Time: 49:58
  • Total Size: 1.65 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Voice From The Past (11:13)
2. Legends (7:43)
3. Moor (5:06)
4. Allegory (9:40)
5. Paradigm (6:50)
6. Ode For Tomten (9:28)

Jazz, sometimes, is like acting: a group of performers starts with a script of prewritten material, which then must be spun into a convincing world of characters. This is not to say that the music isn’t genuine. Quite the contrary: through the art of improvisation, through the indeterminacies of creative interaction, these musicians reveal their ability to give themselves to the moment, at the same time expressing something so deeply personal that one could never mistake their diction for that of anyone else. Saxophonist Jan Garbarek (in one of his more creative sessions) and trumpeter Tomasz Stanko play their roles with gusto on this formative recording from bassist Gary Peacock, whose dialogues with Jack DeJohnette in tunes like “Ode for Tomten” give us shades of their upcoming journey in Keith Jarrett’s trio. Our two horns slink as easily into the opening saunter of “Voice from the Past” as they do into more honed territories like “Moor” and the album title’s second half. Stanko is on slow fire in “Legends,” which also sports a fascinatingly threaded solo from Peacock, while “Allegory” fills for us a deep, earthy caldron that bubbles with DeJohnette’s percolations.

Like the surname of its composer, this music surprises the more it unfurls. Come for Peacock’s mature writing, stay for the fantastic soloing, and leave knowing you’ve gained a new perspective. One not to be buried.

"This is a record with much to recommend it. Peacock is sublime and the perpetual motion of DeJohnette's drumming maintains a superb tension. The broad toned Stanko skirts the niceties and finds something of consequence to say every time he walks to the wicket but, surprisingly, it is Garbarek's many solid innings that are the backbone of the whole thing." (Jazz Journal)

Gary Peacock, bass
Jan Garbarek, tenor and soprano saxophones
Tomasz Stanko, trumpet
Jack DeJohnette, drums

Recorded August 1981, Talent Studio, Oslo
Engineer: Jan Erik Kongshaug
Produced by Manfred Eicher

Digitally remastered


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