Burton, Gary: Seven Songs for Quartet & Chamber Orchestra
Burton, Gary: Seven Songs for Quartet & Chamber Orchestra
Format: CD
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Artist: Burton, Gary
Label: Ecm Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 602537435166
Genre: Jazz
This is one of seven historical albums, mastered from original analog sources, issued simultaneously in three media formats - as 180 gram vinyl albums, as CDs, as high-resolution download files. Follow the great arc of music on these early ECM productions, with works for orchestra and improvisers, guitar duo, solo piano, and jazz quartet. Sounding as fresh today as it did in 1973, Seven Songs places the Gary Burton Quartet in an orchestral context, with compositions of Michael Gibbs - inspired by Messiaen and Charles Ives as well as Miles and Gil Evans - and exceptional soloing by Mick Goodrick, Steve Swallow and Burton himself. The production is exemplary: Seven Songs set a new standard for recordings of orchestral jazz.
Tracks:
1.1 Nocturne Vulgaire/Arise, Her Eyes
1.2 Throb
1.3 By Way of a Preface
1.4 Phases
1.5 Rain Before It Falls
1.6 Three