Very stoked to have stumbled upon this! It's seemingly something of a little known masterpiece! This live recording really does encapsulate a certain flicker of truth and joy that can be found in great jazz. Serendipity was with me today, and to those folks packed in the small venue some 47 years ago…
“Go head Roy”
Epic
A1:The Free Slave 12:18
A2:Understanding 10:57
B1:Will Pan's Walk 9:07
B2:Five For 13:40
Bass – Cecil McBee
Drums – Roy Brooks
Piano – Hugh Lawson
Tenor Saxophone – George Coleman
Trumpet – Woody Shaw
Recorded Live! At The Left Bank Jazz Society
April 26, 1970
Just when I thought I’d heard it all!
Woody's chops are in bad shape on this one….he's one of the greatest trumpet players ever, but this early 70's period was not his best….
Son magnifique. J'adore Roy….
who is playing what instruments?
Bass – Cecil McBee
Design, Photography By – Don Schlitten
Drums – Roy Brooks
Liner Notes – Gary Giddins
Piano – Hugh Lawson
Producer – Roy Brooks
Recorded By – Orville O'Brien
Remix – Paul Goodman
Tenor Saxophone – George Coleman
Trumpet – Woody Shaw
Thats a great recording and mix..
: )
What a smell brother !!! .. beatifull
!
Thanks a lot!
Damn. A definite Must Have on wax.
thank you so much for this…incredible.
discazo
Wooody its great…and others to…thanks
Many thanks!!!
"C'mon Cecil, c'mon!"
The audience after 32:20 — 'do your thing, Roy!' Yeah.
Brilliant audience, among the other virtues already mentioned.
sasha king crimson ₪₪₪₪
Very stoked to have stumbled upon this! It's seemingly something of a little known masterpiece! This live recording really does encapsulate a certain flicker of truth and joy that can be found in great jazz. Serendipity was with me today, and to those folks packed in the small venue some 47 years ago…