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Carla Bley/Tokyo,Japan 1984 & more

Carla Bley/Tokyo,Japan 1984 & more

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eh? Were you coming? That's it. It was coming! Carla Bley, a composer/arranger/pianist who rivals Gil Evans, first came to Japan in 1984 and performed in legendary Tokyo, including a bonus duo with Carla and her current partner Steve Swallow. For the first time, the definitive title captured with the highest quality sound of all time! ! I had heard stories about him, but when I was there, I noticed that he wore extra-large blonde hair, a crimson sweater, crimson leather pants, and crimson boots, but when I was there, I noticed that he was dressed in a tricky outfit, and that his behavior was more talkative than his words. From the legendary performance in which Japanese fans, who are compared to Carla as a witch, experience a mixture of confusion and anticipation on stage for the first time, and the memorable first performance in Japan by the orchestra led by Carla Bley, which is still a topic of conversation. , performed at Nakano Sunplaza in Tokyo on May 30, 1984, which is said to have been the best live performance.He also participated in the above performance as a bonus, and from 1988, Steve, a famous bassist, became Carla's best partner both in public and private life.・A rare performance at Music Joy in Tokyo in 1990, performed as a duo with Swallow, is nowhere to be found! A 2-disc set of supreme items, recorded directly from the miraculously excavated PCM digital recording master, and recorded on an amazing super high quality stereo sound board that can be said to be in another dimension. First appearance! The stage performance centered on Carla's works, which were written with free ideas, without being bound by the harmonies, structures, rhythms, etc. that had been the norm for jazz up until that point. The world that relies on its own melody lines and chord progressions, without being bound by established idioms, is truly unique. That's why Carla's music is always fresh and never boring. Swallow's bass intertwined with Carla's keyboard as if in conversation, Ted Sanders' piano, then-husband Michael Mantler's trumpet, Steve Sluggle's alto, John Clark's flute, Bob Stewart and Ray... Anderson's two trombones and Victor Ruiz's drums are skilled performers, and each time Carla's fingertips fly through the air, the song is sometimes fun like a carnival, and at other times, the dramatic and beautiful melody that celebrates sadness evokes nostalgia. , the ensemble creates vivid contrasts between light and dark, movement and stillness, and each song feels like a story and is worth listening to. Above all, the elegant sound filled with the scent of cara is indescribable. Also, it is characteristic of Carla that the details of her compositions are surprising, and although her compositions are original, they are not intrusive, making them easy to listen to. Carla and Swallow's rare duo stage performance in 1990 was just like the charming jacket photo of "Duets" released under their names in 1988, and they delivered a masterful performance with the breath of Aun that they had cultivated over many years together. It's a wonderful stage. For those of you who want to listen to real adult jazz this coming season, the best stage performance is recorded directly from a miraculous unearthed PCM digital recording master, a wonder that can be said to be on another level. This is a dream-like item perfectly captured with the super high-quality stereo sound board! ! Disc 1 1. La Paloma 2. Talking Hearts 3. Night Blow 4. Song Sung Long 5. Heavy Heart Disc 2 1. Misterioso 2. Utviklingssang Live at Nakano Sunplaza Tokyo May.30.1984 Carla Bley - Key Ted Saunders - P Tony Dagradi - Ts Michael Mantler - Tp Steve Slagle - As John Clark - Fr Bab Stuart - Tb Ray Anderson- Tb Steve Swallow - B Victor Lewis - Ds 3-6 (Bonus) Tokyo Music Joy '90 Carla Bley Steve Swallow Duo

Disc 1 1. La Paloma 2. Talking Hearts 3. Night Blow 4. Song Sung Long 5. Heavy Heart Disc 2 1. Misterioso 2. Utviklingssang Live at Nakano Sunplaza Tokyo May.30.1984 Carla Bley - Key Ted Saunders - P Tony Dagradi - Ts Michael Mantler - Tp Steve Slagle - As John Clark - Fr Bab Stuart - Tb Ray Anderson- Tb Steve Swallow - B Victor Lewis - Ds 3-6 (Bonus) Tokyo Music Joy '90 Carla Bley Steve Swallow Duo

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