Notes From Big Sur

Editorial Reviews

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Echoes of the quieter and bluer John Coltrane are heard frequently here in Charles Lloyd's horn, and some of his writing, too. Lloyd and Swedish pianist Bobo Stenson, Lloyd's collaborator throughout the 1990s, contribute occasional, measured energy, but for the most part it is measure and phrasing that predominate, beginning at the opening with a genuinely affecting "Requiem." At times there are indications of Lloyd's late-1990s gravitation to transporting, meditative performance--for example, "Persevere," part 1 of "Pilgrimage to the Mountain," begins with a contemplative arco bass solo from Anders Jormin suggestive of travels in body and spirit to high, distant places. Drummer Ralph Peterson joins gently on hammers, then Lloyd, ever so quietly. Part 2 of "Pilgrimage," entitled "Surrender," partially refrains that effect at the album's end, and the East-inflected "Takur" is similarly ethereal. Elsewhere, the album generally steers more conventional soundways, to satisfying ends, nonetheless. --Peter Monaghan

Notes From Big Sur,Charles Lloyd,Ecm Records,Jazz,Pop

Jazz Music:

  1. Ode to the Sistrum
  2. Orgy in Rhythm 1 [Import]
  3. Paris Jazz Concert, Vol. 2: March 7, 1965 [Live]
  4. Paris Jazz Concert, Vol. 2: October 29, 1958 [Live]
  5. Portrait
  6. Prayer
  7. Real and Imagined Time
  8. Round Midnight Jazz
  9. Service Bands, Vol. 1: D-Day Parade
  10. Sing Sing Sing [Import]

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Little Dreamer [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Night Thoughts

Polish Organ Music

Music: Moonchild's Dream

Silence Is Golden: Anthology [Limited Edition] [Import]

Ouragan. [Import]

Sailor

Schubert-Complete Works For Violin & Pianoforte, Vol. 2

Raise The Children

Live at the Public Theater in New York, Vol. 1 [Live]

Return of the Frog Queen

N.Y.C.

Mas 30 Albums de Coleccion

Ghostbusters II

In East Berlin