Zeitlin, Denny: Name Of This Terrain

Zeitlin, Denny SKU: 42623793
Zeitlin, Denny: Name Of This Terrain

Zeitlin, Denny: Name Of This Terrain

Zeitlin, Denny SKU: 42623793

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Name Of This Terrain
Artist: Zeitlin, Denny
Label: Now Again
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 659457522711
Genre: Jazz

Vinyl LP pressing. At Now-Again, we avoid hyperbole, yet we believe that this album is one of record collecting's ultimate finds: the missing entry in jazz pianist/composer/psychiatrist Denny Zeitlin's discography, a wonderful and weird fusion of avant-classical, jazz, funk, rock and electronic music. The Name Of This Terrain was recorded and pressed in a scant, custom run as a demo in 1969 -and it so defied it's own existence that, even after it's producer died and his copies were discovered, Zeitlin steadfastly resisted it's release for almost 20 years, destroying his remaining demos so not to posthumously suffer the same ignominy. Following his reappraisal, this album is issued with it's creator's blessing and guidance. You will surely never hear an album like this again, by the musician the venerable jazz critic Leonard Feather called, "the most versatile young pianist to come to prominence in the early sixties," and who took a left turn at the end of the decade, documenting a pivotal 20th century moment with passion, intellect, and humor in turn.

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