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The Journey

By Heinz Sauer
Label: ACT Music
Released: 2008
Track listing: Now Jazz; Nachwort; Blues Booth; Round About Midnight; Sagma; Lush Life; Blues, Eternal Turn On; Darauf der Schnee danach; Chelsea Bridge; Winterballade; K
Heinz Sauer: The Journey

by AAJ Italy Staff
Album celebrativo, se così si può dire, degli oltre quarant'anni di attività di Heinz Sauer, splendido sassofonista, nonché uno di punti di riferimento del jazz tedesco. Scorrere cronologicamente il suo percorso musicale significa per molti versi analizzare anche le evoluzioni ed involuzioni del jazz teutonico degli ultimi decenni. Anche perché (e non potrebbe essere altrimenti), in ...
Heinz Sauer: The Journey

by John Kelman
Jazz may be marginalized but, despite that unfortunate reality, it's still nearly impossible to keep up with the multitude of artists deserving attention--even when one of them is German saxophonist Heinz Sauer, a fixture on the German scene for over half a century. ECM fans may know his work on George Adams' Sound Suggestions (1979) and ...
Certain Beauty

By Heinz Sauer
Label: ACT Music
Released: 2006
Track listing: Stay on "C"; Where Is The Line (With You); I Loves You Porgy; Evidence; Kieser's Exchange;
Nothing Compares 2 U; Ruby My Dear; Blues For Pablo; Certain Beauty; Laughing At
Dinosaurs; Lover Man; Believe Beleft Below; Chelsea Bridge; Tangent A; Lush Life.
Heinz Sauer and Michael Wollny: Certain Beauty

by Jeff Dayton-Johnson
Tenor saxophonist Heinz Sauer, who turns 74 this month, was a mainstay of the extraordinary European free jazz experiment of the 1960s. He played with late-sixties incarnations of the Globe Unity Orchestra, alongside a truly mind-boggling array of heavyweights (Derek Bailey, Han Bennink, Willem Breuker, Evan Parker, Alexander von Schlippenbach); he would enjoy an even longer-standing ...
Heinz Sauer & Michael Wollny: Certain Beauty

by AAJ Italy Staff
Heinz Sauer, sassofonista storico della NDR Big Band, a lungo partner musicale di Albert Mangelsdorff negli anni Sessanta e Settanta, e Michael Wollny, nome emergente del nuovo jazz tedesco, avevano già colpito pubblico e critica con il precedente album intitolato Melancholia, per la loro capacità di disegnare atmosfere avvincenti utilizzando canovacci sonori di rado superiore ai ...