Steve Lacy - Free for a Minute (2017)

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Title: Free for a Minute
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Emanem
Genre: Free Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Total Time: 2:03:38
Total Size: 484 MB
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Tracklist:

CD1:

01. Shuffle Boil (5:19)
02. Barble (3:30)
03. Chary (2:56)
04. Tune 2 (8:23)
05. Pannonica (3:34)
06. M's Transport (4:06)
07. Coming on the Hudson (3:30)
08. There We Were (3:04)
09. Generous 1 (3:52)
10. Cue 15 Part 2 (1:13)
11. Cue 16: Unannounced (0:55)
12. Cue 17: Lisa in the Air (0:35)
13. Undecipherable Jump (0:56)
14. Cue 23: Lisa Lies in Bed (1:12)
15. Cue 24: Jump Montage (5:27)
16. Cue 25: Jump Montage Continues (0:56)
17. Cue 29: Dinner (0:59)
18. Cue 30: End of Lisa's First Jump (1:03)
19. Unannounced Cue (1:25)
20. Cue 7: Bedroom Part 3 (0:55)
21. Cue 9: Frank Fellows (1:44)
22. Cue 12: Death Scene (1:56)

CD2:

01. Sortie (10:49)
02. Black Elk (10:04)
03. Helmy (2:09)
04. Fork New York (14:01)
05. Living T. Blues (3:41)
06. 2 - Fou (0:15)
07. The Rush (5:48)
08. The Thing Part 1 (11:27)
09. The Thing Part 2 (7:55)

Four sessions of music involving different degrees of free improvisation - all featuring STEVE LACY and KENT CARTER.
(1) DISPOSABILITY, the 1965 trio record with ALDO ROMANO which features versions of jazz standards and originals as well as some free improvisation. Originally issued in 1966 as Vik 200, this is the first reissue without distorted cymbal "tap dancer" noise.
(2) SORTIE, the 1966 quartet record with ENRICO RAVA added, based on free improvisation. Originally issued in 1966 as GTA 1002, this is the first complete reissue, and the first CD reissue with correct track titles.
(3) The previously unissued 1967 "FREE FALL" FILM CUES performed by a quintet with RAVA, KARL BERGER, & PAUL MOTIAN. Improvisation moulded to fit with mainly short visual film sequences.
(4) Finally, two previously unissued 1972 quintet pieces with STEVE POTTS (alto saxophone), IRENE AEBI (cello) and NOEL McGHIE (drums). The best recorded version of the Lacy original The Rush, and a partially controlled improvisation called The Thing.