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01. John Surman - Cloudless Sky
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02. John Surman - Iron Man
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03. John Surman - Norwegian Steel - Septimus
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04. John Surman - Hinc Illae Lacrimae (Hence These Tears) - For Us All
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ARTIST
SURMAN, JOHN
TITLE
Morning Glory
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
FLEDG''LING
CATALOG #
FLED 3101CD
FLED 3101CD
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
6/24/2016
At the time of its original release in 1973,
Morning Glory
, seemed a surprising departure for saxophonist
John Surman
. It seemed to owe more to the music being made by
Miles Davis
,
Weather Report
and
Tony Williams' Lifetime
in the USA or
Ian Carr
's
Nucleus
and
Soft Machine
in the UK than it did to the often abstract, free but determinedly acoustic music that Surman had pioneered up to that point. Hindsight tells another story.
Morning Glory
stands as both a consolidation of his work to date and, like the solo
Westering Home
(FLED 3093CD), it offers a signpost for his work in subsequent years. Surman chose his partners for the recording very carefully, drawing from his friends and trusted collaborators. In particular,
Terje Rypdal
on electric guitar and
John Taylor
on both acoustic and electric pianos allows for an expanded musical palette. The rhythm section of
Malcolm Griffiths
on trombone,
Chris Laurence
on bass and
John Marshall
's chattering drums lay down a remarkably elastic rhythmic counterpoint. All of these musical signatures would become even more evident in his later recordings for ECM. Re-mastering from the original master tapes supervised by John Surman.
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