SPIRITUAL JAZZ VOL.13: NOW PART 2 by VARIOUS ARTISTS
SKU | 115280 |
Artist | VARIOUS ARTISTS |
Title | SPIRITUAL JAZZ VOL.13: NOW PART 2 |
Label | JAZZMAN |
Catalog # | JMANLP 127 |
Genre | |
Release | W 03 - 2021 |
Format | Vinyl - UK2LP |
€ 24,50 | incl. VAT, excl. shipping |
Tracks
- palms to heaven - the cosmic range
- empty streets - vibration black finger
- slow sweet burn - abeeku
- flute song - wildflower
- memory ritual - the pyramids
- for coltrane - steve reid ensemble
- carla marciano - tranes groove
- what do i tell my children who are black dr margaret burroughs - angel bat dawid
- nova - menagerie
- avos tune - teemu akerblom
- the jamie saft quartet - vessels
- paris - jonas kullhammar
Description
Modern sounds for the 21st century featuring modal, progressive and esoteric contemporary jazz from the UK, Spain, Netherlands, Finland, USA, Belgium, Canada, South Africa, Sweden, Germany & Italy.
Over the course of 24 tracks and spanning 2 x 2LPs, (this being the second) Jazzman presents an overview of the contemporary exponents of Spiritual Jazz; musicians who are intent on bringing something personal to the table, as much as they recognize the importance of those who have paved the way for them. Featuring music recorded within the past 20 years and from 15 different countries, including modern classics from veterans Steve Reid and Idris Ackamoor, providing a vital link between the past masters and the enlightened new generation.
It’s pioneers such as John Coltrane, Sun Ra, Pharoah Sanders et al, with their innovations in reaching another plane of consciousness that was and remains uppermost in the minds of exponents of Spiritual Jazz. Fittingly, several of the artists featured on this compilation, such as Cat Toren and David Boykin, are practitioners of the art of music therapy and sound healing, and have absolute conviction in the role of song as solace. The pioneers may no longer be with us, but their saintly selves loom large, shining a light in the darkness, inspiring many a brave new disciple today, as this album will testify: the new wave of jazz is gathering pace and still sounds fresh, vibrant and as relevant as ever.