Released 1973 (1973) Length 33:22 Label JCOA Records | Recorded February 14, 1973 Release date 1973 Genre Jazz | |
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Studio Blue Rock Studios, New York Similar Don Cherry albums, Jazz albums |
Don cherry the jazz composer s orchestra relativity suite 03 desireless
Relativity Suite is a free-jazz LP by Don Cherry on Jazz Composer's Orchestra Records which was released in 1973.
Contents
- Don cherry the jazz composer s orchestra relativity suite 03 desireless
- Criticism
- Background
- Track listing
- Personnel
- Production
- Songs
- References
Criticism
Jazz critic Scott Yanow wrote: “Highlights include Selene Fung's lovely work on the ching, a Chinese koto-like instrument, and Ed Blackwell's exuberant New Orleans marching patterns on the concluding number. While not as breathtaking or cohesive as his Eternal Rhythm, Relativity Suite almost matches that release in its first half and contains many a worthwhile joy.”
Background
Having appeared on the first two JCOA records by Michael Mantler and Carla Bley, Cherry was commissioned to write the third one in 1970. He used many of the same musicians who contributed to the first two records and molded into a suite a string of the pieces he'd been composing and performing in the previous few years. Studying with Pandit Pran Nath, Cherry was increasingly using Indian karnatic singing in his recordings and concerts and he starts the album with a similarly derived chant."
Track listing
- "Tantra" – 8:00
- "Mali Doussn'gouni" – 5:40
- "Desireless" – 1:22
- "The Queen of Tung-T'ing Lake" – 4:30
- "Trans-Love Airways" – 6:50
- "Infinite Gentleness" – 3:22
- "March of the Hobbits" – 3:38
Personnel
Production
Songs
1Tantra8:00
2Mali Doussn'gouni5:40
3Desireless1:22