Harold Land - The Early Albums (2020)

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Title: The Early Albums
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Enlightenment
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 5:23:49
Total Size: 1.8 GB / 752 MB
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Tracklist:

01. What Is This Thing Called Love
02. Darn That Dream
03. Move
04. My Funny Valentine / Don't Wory 'Bout Me / Bess, You Is My Woman Now / It Might As Well Be Spring
05. Speak Low
06. Delirium
07. You Don't Know What Love Is
08. Nieta
09. Grooveyard
10. Lydia's Lament
11. Smack Up
12. Hip
13. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
14. Crazeology (Little Bennie)
15. Numbers Game
16. For Real
17. I Love You
18. The Fox
19. Mirror-Mind Rose
20. One Second, Please
21. Sims A-Plenty
22. Little Chris
23. One Down
24. Ursula
25. Klactoveedsedstene
26. Don't Explain
27. West Coast Blues
28. Terrain
29. Compulsion
30. So In Love
31. Triple Trouble
32. Slowly
33. On A Little Street In Singapore
34. Okay Blues
35. Trilin' Awhile
36. Rosie's Spirit
37. Hear Ye!
38. Somara
39. Catacomb
40. Pari Passu
41. Tom Dooley
42. Scarlet Ribbons
43. Foggy Foggy Dew
44. Kisses Sweeter Than Wine
45. On Top Of Old Smokey
46. Take This Hammer
47. Blue Tail Fly
48. Hava Nagila

American hard bop and post-bop tenor saxophonist, Harold Land developed his playing style with the Max Roach/Clifford Brown band into a personal, modern style; often rivalling Clifford Brown's instrumental ability with his own inventive and whimsical solos. His tone was strong and emotional, yet hinted at a certain introspective fragility. Land had an inimitably dark tone within the hard-bop and modal jazz paradigms. Over time this would contrast more and more with the brighter tonalities of John Coltrane-influenced saxophonists, although Land started to implement Coltrane's musical innovations. Land's dire, brooding tenor sound began somewhere between rhythm and blues and Coleman Hawkins, and after the early 1960s owed more and more to Coltrane's harmonies, phrasing and experiments with modalism. This 4CD collection brings together eight of Harold Land's very finest albums, all released between 1954 and 1963 - the period during which this incredible musician, band leader and composer was at his absolute musical peak. Still criminally underrated and little known outside jazz circles, this compilation hopefully goes some way in reversing this trend, as it acts as both a fine introduction for beginners to his music and a perfect reminder of this great musician's sound for the rest of us.


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Thanks - really great