Roland Kirk - Moon Dance - Ballads and Soul (2016)

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Title: Moon Dance - Ballads and Soul
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Nagel Heyer Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:17:42
Total Size: 467 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Our Love Is Here to Stay (04:52)
2. Moon Ray (06:41)
3. Three for Dizzy (05:14)
4. The Haunted Melody (03:38)
5. Fly Me to the Moon (06:41)
6. Time (03:12)
7. A Sack Full of Soul (04:38)
8. Funk Underneath (06:18)
9. Moon Song (That Wasn't Meant for Me) (04:22)
10. Some Other Spring (03:31)
11. You Did It, You Did It (02:29)
12. Doin' the Sixty-Eight (04:24)
13. Too Late Now (03:54)
14. Three for the Festival (03:09)
15. Soul Station (05:28)
16. Snap Crackle (04:11)
17. Our Waltz (04:54)

Arguably the most exciting saxophone soloist in jazz history, Kirk was a post-modernist before that term even existed. Kirk played the continuum of jazz tradition as an instrument unto itself; he felt little compunction about mixing and matching elements from the music's history, and his concoctions usually seemed natural, if not inevitable. When discussing Kirk, a great deal of attention is always paid to his eccentricities -- playing several horns at once, making his own instruments, clowning on stage. However, Kirk was an immensely creative artist; perhaps no improvising saxophonist has ever possessed a more comprehensive technique -- one that covered every aspect of jazz, from Dixieland to free -- and perhaps no other jazz musician has ever been more spontaneously inventive. His skills in constructing a solo are of particular note. Kirk had the ability to pace, shape, and elevate his improvisations to an extraordinary degree. During any given Kirk solo, just at the point in the course of his performance when it appeared he could not raise the intensity level any higher, he always seemed able to turn it up yet another notch.