jueves, 29 de octubre de 2009

Jack DeJOHNETTE - Selected Recordings, Rarum XII 2004


Jack DeJOHNETTE - Selected Recordings, Rarum XII  2004
Recorded in Oslo, Norway; Los Angeles, California and
New York, New York, United States between 1971 and 1997.

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As with the other releases in ECM's "Rarum" series, these tracks were selected by the artist himself.
Although Jack Dejohnette has recorded as a leader and sideman for many labels, I personally feel his long association with ECM is really where he has done his best work-at least to date.
I could argue with some of the selections here-personally I would choose something like "Ebony" from the never available on CD "Inflation Blues" release to better represent his work with his Special Edition horn-oriented band. I have also been waiting for the CD release on ECM of his "Untitled" CD with his band "Directions" from 1976 and would have selected something from that as well, since I place that recording in Dejohnette's top 5 ever. Please release this on CD ECM!
However, for all the tracks that I feel may be missing from this, it is still 1) An excellent sampler of Jack Dejohnettes work, or for fans like me, a nice re-visitation. 2)Very interesting from the point of view that Dejohnette himself chooses these particular selections as having that "something special".
Dejohnette oddly doesn't even focus on his own compositions-he includes an original from guitarist Mick Goodrick's solo album where Jack plays drums as a sideman as well as a Keith Jarrett composition from their very early duet recording "Ruta and Daitya".
Personally though I have many compilations made from my Dejohnette collection for my own listening over the years and I feel that there are 4 "must have" tracks that I cannot leave off any compilation of my favorite Jack Dejohnette recordings, and 3 of them are here.
They are "Pictures 5 & 6" from my very favorite Dejohnette recording "Pictures" (and I feel the 2 best tracks off of that record) and "Silver Hollow" from his "New Directions" recording. The only truly "best piece" that I find missing here is "Blue" that originally appeared on the Gateway 2 recording and also appeared on Dejohnette's other best of compilation on ECM "Works"-so try to find a remaining copy of that compilation as well for an even more complete overall picture of Dejohnette's best ECM years.
Jack Dejohnette is not only a classic creative musician but a classy human being as well, one that continues to inspire me-as he has done in the nearly 30 years since I first discovered his music.
Long live Jack Dejohnette!!
By Phasedin.
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Jack DeJohnette- (Piano, Drums, Percussion);
John Purcell- (Alto Sax);
David Murray- (Tenor Saxophone);
John Surman- (baritone Sax);
Lester Bowie- (Trumpet);
Howard Johnson- (Tuba);
Michael Cain- (Piano);
Keith Jarrett- (Electric Piano);
John Abercrombie- (Guitar, Mandolin);
Jerome Harris, Mick Goodrick- (Guitar);
Rufus Reid, Eddie Gomez, Dave Holland- (Acoustic Bass);
Don Alias- (Percussion).
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01. Third World Anthem-Jack DeJohnette's Special Edition  10:52      
02. Jack In-Jack DeJohnette  12:34      
03. Feebles, Fables And Ferns-Mick Goodrick  7:58  
04. Overture - Communion-Keith Jarrett    5:57  
05. How's Never-Gateway     7:30      
06. Silver Hollow-Jack DeJohnette New Directions  8:24      
07. Picture 5-Jack DeJohnette    6:06  
08. Picture 6-Jack DeJohnette    7:53
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