
Eric Kloss
One, Two, Three
Seven Seas (Japan) 1983
K18P 9172 (LP) w/insert.
sleeve : VG+(SRW, dirts.)
media : EX/EX(some slightly surface noises.)
This is a 1973 album by Eric Kloss, a precocious saxophonist who began his professional career at the age of 12 and made his record debut at the age of 16 with the album "Introducing Eric Kloss" with the support of Don Patterson. The title track on the A-side is a three-song suite of over 18 minutes of cool progressive jazz funk, with a rhythm section that repeats a minimalist refrain that evokes the influence of Miles Davis in the electric era. Highly recommended in its entirety. The B-side features two crossovers with a soft touch typical of Kloss. Released in Japan in 1983 from Seven Seas/King Records' "Hidden Superior Works Series".
A1: One, Two, Three
B1: It’s Too Late