Joachim Kühn Trio - Interchange (2014) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Interchange
Year Of Release: 1972 / 2014
Label: MPS Records
Genre: Jazz / Free Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [88.2 kHz/24-bit]
Total Time: 40:18 min
Total Size: 720 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Interchange (5:16)
2. Traffic Madness (2:53)
3. Cello Fane (5:54)
4. Jolly Green Giant (7:14)
5. One Foot Shuffle (7:50)
6. Solo For Arlene (3:29)
7. Sad Ballad (7:42)

Although not a free jazz musician, per se, Kuhn has been an avant-gardist; he began attempting a fusion of contemporary classical elements with jazz very early in his career. Kuhn's intense virtuosity is a reflection of his training. He studied classical composition and piano for 12 years, beginning when he was a small child. He performed as a classical pianist up until 1961, at which point he began playing in a Prague-based jazz quintet. He led a trio from 1962-1966, and in 1964 began playing with his much-older brother Rolf Kuhn, an accomplished clarinetist. In the '70s, Joachim Kuhn led his own groups, and played with the violinist Jean-Luc Ponty. Kuhn had a measure of commercial success in the '70s. His star faded a bit in the '80s, but Kuhn kept active, playing challenging forms of jazz and recording occasionally. A 1997 release, Colors: Live From Leipzig, a duo with Ornette Coleman, helped fuel new interest in Kuhn; both men were in top form and the album received excellent reviews.