Mike Nock
Climbing
The Tomato Music Company (US) 1979
TOM-8009 (LP) w/company’s inner sleeve.
sleeve : EX-(some wear onedge, collapse on one corner, light color-faded.)
media : EX/EX(some slightly noise.)
Featured in the guidebook OBSCURE SOUND REVISED EDITION for his ECM masterpiece Ondas, New Zealand–born jazz pianist Mike Nock released this album in 1979. A superb quartet session featuring John Abercrombie (g), David Friesen (b), Al Foster (dr), and Tom Harrell (tp, fh). Highlights include A4, where flowing acoustic piano lines intertwine beautifully with the warm tones of flugelhorn, and B3, a brisk yet restrained Brazilian jazz piece showcasing Abercrombie’s moist, expressive electric guitar tone. Blending acoustic and synthesizer textures with great finesse, the album offers a highly sophisticated urban jazz sound throughout—a truly underrated gem.
A4: Eyes of the Rainbow
B3: Song of Brazil
Climbing
The Tomato Music Company (US) 1979
TOM-8009 (LP) w/company’s inner sleeve.
sleeve : EX-(some wear onedge, collapse on one corner, light color-faded.)
media : EX/EX(some slightly noise.)
Featured in the guidebook OBSCURE SOUND REVISED EDITION for his ECM masterpiece Ondas, New Zealand–born jazz pianist Mike Nock released this album in 1979. A superb quartet session featuring John Abercrombie (g), David Friesen (b), Al Foster (dr), and Tom Harrell (tp, fh). Highlights include A4, where flowing acoustic piano lines intertwine beautifully with the warm tones of flugelhorn, and B3, a brisk yet restrained Brazilian jazz piece showcasing Abercrombie’s moist, expressive electric guitar tone. Blending acoustic and synthesizer textures with great finesse, the album offers a highly sophisticated urban jazz sound throughout—a truly underrated gem.
A4: Eyes of the Rainbow
B3: Song of Brazil