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ARTIST
LOWE, FRANK
TITLE
Black Beings
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
ESP-DISK
CATALOG #
ESPDISK 3013CD
ESPDISK 3013CD
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
4/14/2008
This version of
Black Beings
contains of 15 minutes of additional material thought to have been lost. When he started out on ESP-Disk',
Frank Lowe
was one of those hard-blowing tenor saxophonists we think of when we heard the phrase "free jazz." Born in Memphis, he moved to San Francisco and, while visiting New York, began playing with
Alice Coltrane
(on whose album
World Galaxy
he made his recording debut in 1971),
Sun Ra
,
Rashied Ali
, and
Noah Howard
, and eventually moved to the Big Apple. On his debut as a leader, Lowe was confident enough to share the frontline with the
Art Ensemble of Chicago
's
Joseph Jarman
, who sticks to soprano and alto saxes here. This album is also notable as the recording debut of bassist
William Parker
, who has gone on to become an elder statesman of the genre and a ubiquitous presence on the New York scene. And then there is the mystery of the violinist originally credited only as
The Wizard
. Speculation long ran rampant, with one eminent jazz critic declaring not only that it was
Leroy Jenkins
under a pseudonym, but "quite recognizable" as such. Consider that a compliment to
Raymond Lee Cheng
, whom we now know it to have been; he recorded with
Lester Bowie
two years later as
Raymund Cheng
. That is not the only discovery unveiled on ESP's 2008 reissue of this classic. ESP's
Michael Anderson
went into the vaults and discovered unreleased music that was edited out to fit the time confines of the LP. "In Trane's Name" is now 33:29 rather than 25:00; the
Jarman
-penned "Thulani" is 22:09 compared to 15:55. One listen quickly reveals that the glory of this album is thoroughly enhanced by the additional music.
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