Moondog - Sax Pax For a Sax (1997)

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Title: Sax Pax For a Sax
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Atlantic
Genre: Avant-garde, Modern Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 00:54:03
Total Size: 318 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Dog trout - 2:28
02. Paris - 3:27
03. Bird's lament - 2:04
04. Sandalwood - 2:11
05. Tout suite no.1 in f major - 1. mov. - 3:01
06. Tout suite no.1 in f major - 2. mov. - 3:14
07. Tout suite no.1 in f major - 3. mov. - 2:52
08. D for danny - 1:43
09. New amsterdam - 6:25
10. Sea horse (piano) - 1:17
11. Fiesta (piano) - 1:37
12. Novette no.1 in d flat major - 1. mov. - 1:40
13. Novette no.1 in d flat major - 2. mov. - 2:01
14. Novette no.1 in d flat major - 3. mov. - 1:43
15. sSngle foot - 1:53
16. Mother's whistler - 2:16
17. Present for the prez. - 2:36
18. Shakespeare city - 4:05
19. Eec suite - golden fleece - 3:01
20. Eec suite - hymn to peace - 1:37
21. Eec suite - eec lied - 2:54

As the name implies, this album consists of pieces composed with the saxophone in mind. Nine saxophonists in all (from the London Saxophonic) pitch in on the disc, which also features some piano, folk-rock vet Danny Thompson on contra bass, several percussionists, piano, and occasional ensemble vocals; Moondog himself contributes bass drum, bongos, and (as a member of the ensemble) vocals throughout. In its swaying (at times even sing-along) melodicism, intricate arrangements, and light bounce, it's strongly reminiscent of his excellent 1969 Moondog album; in fact, "Bird's Lament" makes an appearance on both records. This is more enjoyable, toe-tapping, and life-affirming than most any other jazz or avant-garde music around in the 1990s, demonstrating that Moondog's talents remain undimmed in his eighties; it's impossible to hear the ebullient choral vocals on "Paris" without smiling.





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