Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Aces Back To Back (1998) [4CD Box Set]

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Title: Aces Back To Back
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: 32 Jazz[32060]
Genre: Jazz
Quality: APE (*image + .cue,log)
Total Time: 02:53:15
Total Size: 1,1 GB (+3%rec.)
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Whether or not the four individual albums packaged with in Aces Back to Back are among Rahsaan Roland Kirk's finest is of no consequence. The fact that they have been assembled in a package that offers the listener a sense of Kirk's development and continuity is the issue here. And in this way, Aces Back to Back is a supreme collection. The four albums included - Left & Right, Rahsaan Rahsaan, Prepare Thyself to Deal With a Miracle, and Other Folks Music - date from 1968 to 1976 and chart dimensional growth of Kirk's completely original music. There's the outsider wizardry of Left & Right that melds the innovations of John Coltrane and Scott Joplin across an entire range of highly experimental yet wonderfully human music. Guests included Roy Haynes, Alice Coltrane, Julius Watkins, and many others in a band that ranged from a quartet to a full orchestra. Then there are the nine musicians who appear on Rahsaan Rahsaan, among them avant violinist Leroy Jenkins. Here, from the margins comes Kirk's preaching and poetry and also yielded the classics "The Seeker" and "Baby Let Me Shake Your Tree." The fact that they open and close the album, respectively, reveals not only Kirk's diversity, but also his commitment to a universal black music. Prepare Thyself to Deal With a Miracle is Kirk's meditation on orchestral music juxtaposed against folk and R&B forms. Form the opening "Salvation and Reminiscing," where the string section carries a monadic theme into microtonal territory, Kirk uses the "ugliness" to achieve great beauty which is fully realized when he combines a revved-up version of "Balm in Gilead" with a section of Ralph Vaughn Williams' Pastoral Symphony on "Seasons." Finally, with the issue of Others Folks Music, Kirk contributes only one composition, a beautiful meditation entitled "Water for Robeson and Williams." The rest is made up of the music of Charlie Parker ("Donna Lee"), Kirk's then pianist Hilton Ruiz ("Arrival"), Frank Foster ("Simone"), and others. This is a loose, roughneck record where Kirk uses the harmonics of others to transform his own into something that would make the music itself larger than any of its individual parts. In all for the price tag, this is a solid buy, revealing the most misunderstood innovator in the history of jazz.


Tracks:

CD 1: Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Left & Right (1968):
01. Black Mystery Has Been Revealed
02. Expansions
03. Lady's Blues
04. IX Love
05. Hot Cha
06. Quintessence
07. I Waited for You
08. A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing


CD 2: Rahsaan Roland Kirk & The Vibration Society - Rahsaan Rahsaan (1970):
01. The Seeker
02. Satin Doll
03. Introduction
04. Medley
05. Sweet Fire
06. Introduction
07. Baby Let Me Shake Your Tree


CD 3: Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Prepare Thyself to Deal With a Miracle (1973):
01. Salvation and Reminiscing
02. Seasons
03. Celestial Bliss
04. Saxophone Concerto


CD 4: Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Other Folks' Music (1976):
01. Water for Robeson and Williams
02. That's All
03. Donna Lee
04. Simone
05. Anysha
06. Samba Kwa Mwanamke Mweusi
07. Arrival


Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Aces Back To Back (1998) [4CD Box Set]


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