German-born composer/trumpeter Michael Mantler and his then-wife Carla Bley were instrumental in developing within jazz the idea of self-sufficiency and independence from established record companies. Their creation of the Jazz Composer's Orchestra, with recordings released on their own label, was the culmination of this endeavor, and the first recording was one of the masterpieces of creative music in the '60s. Mantler had come from the European avant-classical tradition and sought to provide an orchestral framework supporting some of the most advanced musicians in avant-garde jazz -- and he succeeded magnificently. His style tends toward the brooding and darkly romantic with harsh, cynical edges, a perfect foil for the robust, shackle-breaking improvisations found herein. The cloudy, roiling swirls that open "Communications #8," echoed by Bley's stabbing piano chords, lay the groundwork for inspired soloing by Don Cherry and the pre-Last Tango and still extremely fiery Gato Barbieri. Subsequent pieces include an amazing feedback showcase for Larry Coryell and a gorgeous, somber work featuring bassist Steve Swallow and trombonist Roswell Rudd. All of this is a preview for, well, "Preview," an utterly incendiary flight by Pharoah Sanders over a pounding rhythm by the orchestra, a piece that will leave the listener bruised, battered, and exhilarated. Except that the best is yet to come: a 34-minute, two-part composition, a concerto for Cecil Taylor and orchestra, that finds the pianist at the height of his powers, just beginning to enter the third phase of his development where he fused ultra-high energy playing with rigorous logic and heartbreaking beauty. The breadth of this piece, its expansiveness, and its tension between order and chaos is one of the single high watermarks of avant-garde jazz. Communications is a masterwork in and of itself and laid the basis for stunning work by others in decades hence, notably Barry Guy and his London Jazz Composer's Orchestra. It's an essential document for anyone interested in avant jazz and late-20th century creative music. ~ Brian Olewnick, All Music Guide
Communications
01/01/1968
All Music Guide Review
Communications Track Listing
Credits of Communications
- Lloyd Michels
- Flugelhorn
- Bob Northern
- French Horn
- Reggie Workman
- Bass
- Pharoah Sanders
- Sax (Tenor)
- John Tchicai
- Saxophone
- Frank Wess
- Sax (Alto)
- Timothy Marquand
- Liner Notes
- Paul McDonough
- Artwork, Cover Design
- Eddie Gomwz
- Bass
- Don Cherry & Ed Blackwell
- Trumpet
- Charles Davis
- Sax (Baritone), Baritone
- Alan Silva
- Bass
- George Barrow
- Sax (Tenor)
- Randy Brecker
- Flugelhorn
- Kent Carter
- Bass
- Bob Cunningham
- Bass
- Bob Donovan
- Sax (Alto)
- Stephen Furtado
- Flugelhorn
- Al Gibbons
- Sax (Soprano)
- Paul Goodman
- Engineer
- Charlie Haden
- Bass
- Paul Haines
- Liner Notes
- Gene Hull
- Sax (Alto)
- Jack Jeffers
- Trombone (Bass)
- Gato Barbieri
- Sax (Tenor)
- Carla Bley
- Piano
- Ron Carter
- Bass
- Don Cherry
- Cornet
- Larry Coryell
- Guitar
- Andrew Cyrille
- Drums
- Richard Davis
- Bass
- Eddie Gomez
- Bass
- Beaver Harris
- Drums
- Jazz Composer's Orchestra of America
- Main Performer
- Jimmy Knepper
- Trombone
- Steve Lacy
- Sax (Soprano)
- Jimmy Lyons
- Sax (Alto)
- Michael Mantler
- Conductor, Producer, Coordination, Project Coordinator
- Roswell Rudd
- Trombone
- Steve Swallow
- Bass
- Lew Tabackin
- Sax (Tenor)
- Cecil Taylor
- Piano, Liner Notes
- Julius Watkins
- French Horn
- Howard Johnson
- Tuba
- Reggie Johnson
- Bass
- Steve Marcus
- Sax (Soprano)












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