Russell, Ray: Live At The I.C.A.: Retrospective

Russell, Ray SKU: 06915964
Russell, Ray: Live At The I.C.A.: Retrospective

Russell, Ray: Live At The I.C.A.: Retrospective

Russell, Ray SKU: 06915964

Format: CD

Regular price $29.98
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Title: Live At The I.C.A.: Retrospective
Artist: Russell, Ray
Label: Moikai Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 781484900429
Genre: Jazz

Double CD re-issue on JIM O'ROURKE's Moikai label for "lost" free jazz album from British guitarist who in the English free jazz improvisation scene of the late 60's & early 70's was reputed to be the first guitarist to have a pedal set up & was responsible for the guitar freak out on the James Bond "Dr. No" soundtrack! For a period in the early 70's he made records of rock & free jazz energy. His sound is recognizably jazz, the rhythm section, the horns & group improvisation but even after all this time it's still a shock when he hits the strings! Explosive, sharp angular bursts of "skree" guitar rather like a Pollack painting fitted with guitar pickups! Like contemporaries Sonny Sharrock & Terje Rypdal he makes it sound as if the guitar is not enough, as if he's reaching for something wilder.. something that can't be contained within the 6 string cage! Features the original artwork with additional liner notes from Alan Licht & Ray Russell himself.. Check out recent RCA reissues also.

Tracks:
1.1 Lapis
1.2 Tip Roote Pt.1
1.3 Tip Roote Pt.2
1.4 Stained Angel Morning
1.5 All Week Tomorrow
2.1 Stained Angel Morning (Studio)
2.2 Find Me and I'll Find You
2.3 Riff Too Far
2.4 That Dream Again
2.5 Blue Rain
2.6 The Name of Which I Cannot Recall
2.7 Dragon Hill
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