The Frank Lowe Septet
Skizoke
Cadence Jazz Records (US) 1981
CJR 1007 (LP)
sleeve : EX-(SRW wear on edge and corner, light dirts.)
media : EX-/EX-(some slightly noises, some slightly wear that does not affect to sounds.)
A leader album released in 1981 by the American saxophonist Frank Lowe, known for his involvement in Don Cherry's "Ralativity Suite," "Brown Rice," Alice Coltrane's "World Galaxy," and many other impactful works, both solo and as a leader. This album features recordings made with a sextet including Butch Morris (cornet), Damon Choice (vibraphone), Larry Simon (guitar), Wilbur Morris (bass), and Tim Pleasant (drums), recorded in the same year at Soundscape in New York City. The performances of the participating members, who freely interplay while maintaining a consistent groove throughout, are remarkable. Particularly noteworthy are Simon's guitar and Choice's vibraphone, which achieve excellent synergy. Lowe, known for his fiercely intense blowing reminiscent of animal cries, similarly to Ornette Coleman, emphasizes groove in this era, making this session highly recommended.
A1: Originals
A1: Originals