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Steve Lacy/Roswell Rudd Quartet: Early And Late

Label: Cuneiform Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: CD1: The Rent; The Bath; The Hoot; Blinks; Light Blue; Bookioni. CD2: Bamako; Twelve Bars; Bone; Eronel (take 2); Tune 2: Think Of One; Eronel (take 3).

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Steve Lacy - Roswell Rudd Quartet: Early and Late

Read "Early and Late" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Un piccolo scrigno con tesori preziosi, questa edizione Cuneiform, che raccoglie incisioni sparse della coppia Lacy-Rudd in diverse situazioni, ma soprattutto regala ben quattro tracce datate 1962, dunque precedenti l’incisione del noto School Days. Come tutto il repertorio di quell’album, tre di questi quattro pezzi sono elaborazioni da Thelonious Monk, che i due allora giovani jazzmen ...

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Steve Lacy/Roswell Rudd Quartet: Early And Late

Read "Steve Lacy/Roswell Rudd Quartet: Early And Late" reviewed by Nic Jones


Steve Lacy/Roswell Rudd Quartet Early And Late Cuneiform Records 2007 You're off to a good start when a band is headed by two of the most distinctive musicians ever to grace our music, and this two-disc set proves that in abundance. It proves also that both saxophonist Steve Lacy and ...

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Steve Lacy - Roswell Rudd Quartet: Early and Late

Read "Early and Late" reviewed by Troy Collins


One of the greatest front lines in modern jazz, soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy and trombonist Roswell Rudd were a singular force. From their earliest forays in the 1950s, Lacy and Rudd performed together regularly but recorded infrequently. Besides a handful of Black Saint/Soul Note albums from the early 1980s, there are few documents of their many ...

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Steve Lacy - Roswell Rudd Quartet: School Days

Read "School Days" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Recorded in 1963 at the Phase Two Coffee House in New York City, this outing refers to the concept of “schooling oneself,” originating from soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy’s previous stints with Thelonious Monk. Lacy and trombonist Roswell Rudd performed the music of Monk as a unit for approximately four years; they coalesce here with the notable ...


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