Charles_Lloyd-Sangam-2006-RARE

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       Charles Lloyd - Sangam

       · ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·- · Release Info:

       █   Artist: Charles Lloyd
       ░   Title: Sangam

       █   Release Date: Aug-01-2006
       ▓   Source: CDDA
       ▒   Encoder: LAME MP3
       ▓   Quality: VBR // 44.1kHz

       ░   Number of tracks: 09
       ▒   Size: 105,6 MB
       ▒   Label: ECM
       ▓   Genre: Jazz
       █   Playtime: 74:59 min

       · ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-· · Release Notes/Reviews:

       At this juncture in his life and career, Charles
       Lloyd has become untouchable. His tone is so full of
       depth that it sounds good to nearly everyone who
       hears it; his scope is so broad that he can never be
       accused of coasting, yet he remains fundamentally
       listenable, so no one can throw labels like
       "obscurantist" or "self-indulgent" at him, either. He
       is spiritual but grounded, weird but accessible, old
       as the hills but still youngish enough in his attack
       that he seems to know the young man's game.

       Sangam is a work full of drama and skill-around here,
       it will end up on virtually everyone's top ten list,
       and rightfully so-but its true genius lies not in its
       star or its scenario (this is Lloyd's first live
       album for ECM), but its casting. Zakir Hussain is
       simply the greatest tabla player in the world, an
       artist with enough credits on his own to deserve
       major stardom. (Seriously, listen to the stuff he
       does with Tabla Beat Science, which is truly the
       cutting edge of world-music jazz.) And Eric Harland
       is a name that should be as well-known now as that of
       any other living drummer. For Lloyd, a man who is
       always on a quest, these are the ultimate wingmen;
       they let him soar when he wants to, but they are also
       fully capable of burning on their own.

       But they don't, at least not very often. This is no
       free jazz freakout, but a carefully planned jazz work
       that just happens to sound like it's all spontaneous.
       Lloyd leads this percussion-heavy trio through older
       songs like "Hymn to the Mother" and newer ones, but
       no one ever seems to miss a step or blow an
       opportunity to soar. "Tender Warriors" chugs right
       along on a bed of soft drum-shuffle and insistent
       tabla-tapping and thumping, while Lloyd searches for
       the universe with his tenor. The title track brings
       Harland more to the fore, laying down a dense and
       tense martial cadence for Hussain to riff overùit's
       funky and complex and scary, and you can almost hear
       the audience sigh with relief (and a little sadness)
       when Lloyd's Coltrane-ish lead rides in to save the
       day.

       But Sangam is not all about defined roles. Each
       player steps up to take the lead sometimes; I'm
       telling you, you haven't lived until you've heard
       Hussain play the melody from Sonny Rollins' "St.
       Thomas" on his tuned hand-drums. And I love how
       Harland is capable of playing the spooky repeated
       figure on piano during "Gunam" so that Hussain can do
       his deep, compelling vocalization before Lloyd comes
       back in with his flute.

       I am not sure what will come of this project. After
       all, it was recorded in 2004, and there hasn't been a
       studio album from these guys yet. I don't know if
       they're working on any more projects together. And I
       don't know why certain songs are titled "Nataraj" and
       "Tales of Rumi," or their deeper significance. All I
       really know is that this album captures the three
       grooviest motherfuckers in the world, all playing
       together perfectly, and it deserves some serious
       consideration as what ESPN would call "an instant
       classic".

       http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=21460

       Personnel: Charles Lloyd: tenor and alto saxophones,
       tarogato, bass and alto flutes, piano, percussion;
       Zakir Hussain: tabla, voice, percussion; Eric
       Harland: drums, percussion, piano.

       · ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-··-·-·-·- · Track Listing:

       01. dancing on one foot                             [09:05]
       02. tales of rumi                                   [11:59]
       03. sangam                                          [09:20]
       04. nataraj                                         [02:47]
       05. guman                                           [11:40]
       06. tender warriors                                 [08:56]
       07. hymn to the mother                              [11:50]
       08. lady in the harbour                             [03:28]
       09. little peace                                    [05:54]

       · ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-· · Group Notes:

       While keeping loyal to our broad music taste, roaming from
       jazz and blues to quality world or top rock music, we've also
       lately began covering some live events; not regularly, but with
       artist-per-release approach, not releasing records that were
       already introduced from other stage performances of the band's
       same tour, and also only doing this year's, and always quality,
       bootlegs. As you might have also noticed, there has been more
       satellite versions of certain shows, or even cd press releases
       of them.

       But we would like that seen as extra work, because our main
       concern was - and always will be - retail cd music. Last but
       not least, it's imporant to announce that we finally cut down
       on our little smoked-out tagging with first capitals, dots on
       dates and all that. We tried to be original, but it turned out
       that it only bothered people. So, from now on, we stick to
       strict tagging rules, and please note that we've also cancalled
       the RARE_JAZZ label and that all of our Jazz releases now come
       out under the main group's tagging.

            ·-·-                ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·
       . // 2006		//

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01-charles_lloyd-dancing_on_one_foot-rare.mp312,85 MB
02-charles_lloyd-tales_of_rumi-rare.mp317,11 MB
03-charles_lloyd-sangam-rare.mp313,03 MB
04-charles_lloyd-nataraj-rare.mp33,82 MB
05-charles_lloyd-guman-rare.mp316,42 MB
06-charles_lloyd-tender_warriors-rare.mp312,47 MB
07-charles_lloyd-hymn_to_the_mother-rare.mp316,63 MB
08-charles_lloyd-lady_in_the_harbour-rare.mp34,79 MB
09-charles_lloyd-little_peace-rare.mp38,46 MB