Hal Galper - Ivory Forest Redux (Remastered) (2022)
Artist: Hal Galper, John Scofield, Wayne Dockery, Adam Nussbaum
Title: Ivory Forest Redux (Remastered)
Year Of Release: 1980 / 2022
Label: Origin Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:15
Total Size: 231 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Ivory Forest Redux (Remastered)
Year Of Release: 1980 / 2022
Label: Origin Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:15
Total Size: 231 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Ivory Forest
02. Continuity
03. My Dog Spot
04. Monk's Mood
05. Yellow Days
06. Rapunzel's Luncheonette
Personnel:
Hal Galper - piano
John Scofield - guitar
Wayne Dockery - bass
Adam Nussbaum - drums
REMASTERED REISSUE OF 1980'S IVORY FOREST
During a rich musical period in the late '70s with many performances around New York City and two European tours together, pianist Hal Galper and guitarist John Scofield recorded a pair of legendary albums that demonstrated the well grounded paths they were on, their concepts coalescing in a hub of scorched earth intensity. Scofield's Rough House was followed by Galper's Ivory Forest recorded in October 1979, both originally on the German Enja label and with Adam Nussbaum on drums. Now 40+ years later, and the legacy set with countless thousands of musicians inspired to follow in their steps, the sounds remain modern and vital.
"...a pianist of astonishing power and creativity..." - Jazz Chicago
During a rich musical period in the late '70s with many performances around New York City and two European tours together, pianist Hal Galper and guitarist John Scofield recorded a pair of legendary albums that demonstrated the well grounded paths they were on, their concepts coalescing in a hub of scorched earth intensity. Scofield's Rough House was followed by Galper's Ivory Forest recorded in October 1979, both originally on the German Enja label and with Adam Nussbaum on drums. Now 40+ years later, and the legacy set with countless thousands of musicians inspired to follow in their steps, the sounds remain modern and vital.
"...a pianist of astonishing power and creativity..." - Jazz Chicago