Threadgill, Henry: This Brings Us To Vol. 1 & 2
Threadgill, Henry: This Brings Us To Vol. 1 & 2
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Threadgill, Henry
Label: Pi Recordings
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 808713003116
Genre: Jazz
To celebrate saxophonist/flutist Henry Threadgill's career retrospective at the 2024 Big Ears Festival, Pi Recordings is proud to release both Volumes I & II of This Brings Us To together in a limited-edition double vinyl set. Featuring his long-running band, Zooid, the two volumes were originally released in 2009 and 2010 even though the music was all recorded at a single session. They were his first releases in eight years, longer than any hiatus in his career, a time that allowed for the gestation of what was to become Threadgill's signature intervallic system of composition and group improvisation that ultimately won him a Pulitzer Prize for his work In for a Penny, In for a Pound. The original albums were voted the #2 and #5 best releases of the year by The Village Voice Jazz Critics' Poll, about which NPR said "The jazz world is coming to realize that Threadgill is a true idiosyncratic great... This Brings Us To staggers and lurches and creates dissonances, and it still brings the mad-scientist funk." Remastered for vinyl by Threadgill's long-time guitarist and producer Liberty Ellman and housed in a gatefold sleeve with archival photos of the band, the release focuses attention on an important turning point in the career of one of music's great iconoclastic masters.
Tracks:
1.1 White Wednesday Off the Wall
1.2 To Undertake My Corners Open
1.3 Chairmaster
1.4 After Some Time
1.5 Sap
1.6 Mirror Mirror the Verb
1.7 Lying Eyes
1.8 This Brings Us to
1.9 Extremely Sweet William
1.10 Polymorph
1.11 It Never Moved