Carl, Rudiger: King Alchohol

Carl, Rudiger SKU: 33322827
Carl, Rudiger: King Alchohol

Carl, Rudiger: King Alchohol

Carl, Rudiger SKU: 33322827

Format: CD

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Title: King Alchohol
Artist: Carl, Rudiger
Label: Corbett Vs Dempsey
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 701017954040
Genre: Jazz

A reissue of King Alcohol, recorded for the German FMP label in 1972. King Alcohol is one of the landmark recordings of free jazz in Europe, a mind-blowing studio session featuring Rüdiger Carl on tenor saxophone, Günter Christmann on trombone, and the astonishing Detlef Schönenberg on drums. Volatile and precise, anticipating much of the future sound of free music in Europe but also paying homage to American antecedents like Roswell Rudd and Archie Shepp, King Alcohol is truly a lost jewel. First ever release on CD. Features a disc of newly discovered, previously unreleased bonus tracks. Remastered from the original tapes. Cover art features a reproduction of the insanely rare first-pressing cover with it's black-and-white line drawing by Carl himself.

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