Ode by London Jazz Composers' Orchestra/Barry Guy (CD, 1972)

crhinkley (516)
97.3% positive feedback
Price:
AU $24.99
+ $8.95 postage
Estimated delivery Thu, 31 Jul - Wed, 6 Aug
Returns:
3-day returns. Buyer pays for return postage. If you use an eBay postage label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
Condition:
Brand new
"ODE""""""" BARRY GUY & LONDON JAZZ COMPOSERS ORCHESTRA. ON SALE!

About this product

Product Identifiers

Record LabelIntakt Records
UPC7619942504120
eBay Product ID (ePID)7050204468

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year1972
GenreJazz
Run Time97 Mins 53 Seconds
ArtistLondon Jazz Composers' Orchestra/Barry Guy
Release TitleOde

Additional Product Features

DistributionNorthcountry Distributors
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Additional informationComposer: Barry Guy. Personnel: Trevor Watts (alto); Derek Bailey (guitar); Bob Downes (flute, tenor saxophone); Karl Jenkins (oboe); Alan Wakeman, Evan Parker (tenor saxophone); Dave Holdsworth, Harry Beckett (trumpet); Marc Charig (cornet); Mike Gibbs, Paul Nieman (trombone); Dick Hart (tuba); Howard Riley (piano); Tony Oxley, Paul Lytton (percussion). Audio Remasterer: Peter Pfister. Liner Note Authors: Bert Noglik; John Corbett ; Barry Guy. Recording information: Oxford Town Hall, England (04/22/1972). This mammoth double-CD recording of the London Jazz Composer's Orchestra, led and composed by bassist Barry Guy, is among the most profound, hard-swinging, mind-bending exercises they've ever recorded. Over two CDs, the collective features such noteworthy musicians as Evan Parker, Paul Lytton, Derek Bailey, Tony Oxley, Paul Rutherford, Karl Jenkins, and others. Guy's compositions for orchestra (though they are presented here as one composition in parts) run the gamut from lush, tightly charted affairs with sweeping strings and horn lines, to dense atonal architectures with angular solos by any number of players improvising simultaneously, to sweeping, pastoral works that are in essence meditations in music for the cinema: There are the noirish, punched-up bluesy horn lines, the drooping timbres of the rhythm section playing mute against the reeds, and the anthemic swells of the entire band pushing the limits of both overtonal and harmonic conventions. After two-plus hours, what it all amounts to is a metalinguistic code written and deciphered by Guy and his musicians. Guy's approach seems to suggest that he does feel there is no new language for Western music, but there are an infinite number of syntaxes and utterances within it that are available to anyone disciplined enough to look -- or listen -- for them. In Guy's sound world, composition and improvisation wend and wind and blend together in a loose yet precise weave that allows for maximum individual expression as well as the freedom of group interplay within a particular set of harmonic constructs. For the listener, the result is a stunning array of questions, colors, shapes, timbres, textures, and moods. For Guy to score such an intricate tome, opening up the orchestra is an artistic feat; for it to sound so approachable and welcoming to non-musicians, or those approaching the music tentatively or enthusiastically, Ode is a kind of miracle. ~ Thom Jurek
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo

All listings for this product

Buy It Now
New
No ratings or reviews yet.
Be the first to write a review.