barnaba.siegel Posted Sunday at 09:05 PM Report Posted Sunday at 09:05 PM Gato Barbieri - Standards Lost and Found 2 The previous entry was a Buenos Aires 1961 concert, so a very, very early period of Gato. Now we will get a 1968 recording during his Italian period, so we can expect a crispy free-jazz session Quote Previously unreleased 1968 recording by cult Argentinian saxophonist Gato Barbieri for Record Store Day 2025 Limited edition 2LP set pressed on 180g premium vinyl - cut and pressed by Pallas Group, Germany Gatefold sleeve with 12" size booklet, each copy hand-numbered + hand-glued photo on cover. A rare and little-known previously unreleased session by Gato Barbieri playing standards as opposed to his widely known work within Latin and free form jazz Recorded in Rome during Spring 1968, together with Franco D'Andrea on piano, Giovanni Tommaso on bass, and Pepito Pignatelli on drums. This release fills a gap in Barbieri's discography The artist we met in his first work as a leader, In Search Of The Mystery (1967), moved in the realm of pure improvisation, going in the direction of the spirituality of Albert Ayler and Pharoah Sanders In the Roman sessions presented here, however, Barbieri recovers his original matrix deeply rooted in the language of John Coltrane and, in part, in that of early Ornette Coleman. To some extent it is a completely new Barbieri that emerges from these recordings." - Marco Giorgi "These tunes are magnificent 'Round Midnight gives me the chills! I feel as though Gato has never left us" - Laura Barbieri Gato Barbieri: saxophone Franco D'Andrea: piano Giovanni Tommaso: bass Pepito Pignatelli: drums Track Listing 1. A Jayne 2. Anthropology 3. New Rhumba 4. 'Round About Midnight 5. Gato Blues 6. Epistrophy 7. In Search Of The Mystery 8. When Will The Blues Leave? Quote
Pim Posted yesterday at 06:20 AM Report Posted yesterday at 06:20 AM 9 hours ago, barnaba.siegel said: Gato Barbieri - Standards Lost and Found 2 The previous entry was a Buenos Aires 1961 concert, so a very, very early period of Gato. Now we will get a 1968 recording during his Italian period, so we can expect a crispy free-jazz session I think both the description as the title tells its not very free? Quote
barnaba.siegel Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago "Language of Coltrane and early Ornette Coleman" still sounds pretty free to me. But maybe it's just a dream-talk from my side. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago Yeah, I've heard some of this material and it's not very free but it is quite strong. Glad to see it's getting a proper issue; these sides originally appeared as transcription discs on RAI. Also, I heard that the Ra Maeght Strut box is seeing a general release and will be available in non-RSD stores. Furthermore, a CD box is also coming that will include a couple additional hours (!) of music. Quote
colinmce Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago Nice! Definitely was planning to get the CD version of Maeght, but that sweetens the deal. Would be nice to get a remaster/reissue of Gato's Obsession, a genuinely free session from Milan in '67 that has only seen release on Affinity with one of their absolutely hideous sleeves. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago yes, I was told that if they did an LP version of the complete concerts it would total up to 10 vinyl slabs rather than six (!). Obsession is a fun one. It's very short IIRC, so it might make sense as something to be combined with another interesting period session. Quote
Pim Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 11 hours ago, clifford_thornton said: yes, I was told that if they did an LP version of the complete concerts it would total up to 10 vinyl slabs rather than six (!). Obsession is a fun one. It's very short IIRC, so it might make sense as something to be combined with another interesting period session. Hamba Khale? 😇 Quote
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