Lester Bowie - The Great Pretender
Jazz/Free Jazz, Avant-Garde, Post Bop | EAC (APE+CUE+LOG) | full 300dpi scans | 252 MB
ECM | 1982 | 829369-2
rar files | 3% recovery
Jazz/Free Jazz, Avant-Garde, Post Bop | EAC (APE+CUE+LOG) | full 300dpi scans | 252 MB
ECM | 1982 | 829369-2
rar files | 3% recovery
Review by Scott Yanow
This is one of trumpeter Lester Bowie's most accessible albums; certainly his brief versions of "It's Howdy Doody Time" and "When the Moon Comes over the Mountain" are not difficult to understand. But actually the bulk of this album is taken up with the 16-minute title cut and a variety of Bowie's colorful originals. The highly expressive trumpeter is mostly heard with a quartet (although "The Great Pretender" also adds two vocalists and baritonist Hamiet Bluiett) and this set offers many fine examples of his original approach to making music, technically avant-garde but also borrowing aspects of earlier styles in unusual combinations.
Tracks
01 The great pretender
02 It's howdy doody time
03 When the doom (moon) comes over the mountain
04 Rios negroes
05 Rose drop
06 Oh, how the ghost sings
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