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      2. look for the black star - dewey redman

      Look for the Black Star

      Dewey RedmanDewey Redman
      • 2011
      • 5 tracks
      • 44 min
      • free jazz
      Look for the Black Star - Dewey Redman
      Look for the Black Star - Dewey Redman

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      Dive into the avant-garde world of jazz with Dewey Redman's debut album, "Look for the Black Star," a seminal work that has left an indelible mark on the genre. Originally recorded in 1966, this album was finally released in 2011, offering a rare glimpse into the early genius of Redman, a saxophonist renowned for his innovative and boundary-pushing style. The album features five captivating tracks that span a total of 44 minutes, each one a testament to Redman's mastery of free jazz and avant-garde techniques.

      "Look for the Black Star" kicks off with the title track, a sprawling 15-minute exploration that sets the tone for the entire album. The piece is a masterclass in improvisation, showcasing Redman's ability to weave complex melodies and rhythms with ease. "For Eldon" follows, a more intimate and reflective piece that highlights Redman's lyrical side. "Spur of the Moment" is a standout track, a high-energy jam that showcases the raw power and virtuosity of Redman's playing.

      The album also includes "Seven and One" and "Of Love," both of which offer a more subdued and introspective take on Redman's unique sound. Throughout the album, Redman's playing is supported by a talented quartet, including pianist Stanley Cowell, bassist Reggie Workman, and drummer Elvin Jones, all of whom contribute to the album's rich and dynamic sound.

      "Look for the Black Star" is not just a historical document but a living, breathing piece of jazz history. It's a testament to Redman's enduring influence and a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolution of jazz. The album was released under the 1201 MUSIC label, ensuring that Redman's groundbreaking work reaches a new generation of listeners. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a curious newcomer, "Look for the Black Star" is an essential addition to any music collection.

      November 22, 20112011 1201 Music

      Tracks

      1. Look For The Black StarDewey Redman
        15:13
      2. For EldonDewey Redman
        6:16
      3. Spur Of The MomentDewey Redman
        1:56
      4. Seven And OneDewey Redman
        12:56
      5. Of LoveDewey Redman
        7:45
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      About Dewey Redman

      Dewey Redman, born Walter Dewey Redman in Fort Worth, Texas, was a towering figure in the world of free jazz and avant-garde music, known for his powerful and distinctive tenor saxophone style. His career spanned over five decades, during which he collaborated with legendary musicians such as Ornette Coleman and Keith Jarrett, and also led his own bands. Redman's music was a unique blend of blues, hard bop, and free-form improvisation, making him an eclectic and innovative voice in jazz. He was also the father of renowned saxophonist Joshua Redman. Redman's discography is extensive, featuring notable releases like "The Struggle Continues" and collaborations with Mark Helias and the Old and New Dreams quartet. His influence and legacy continue to inspire musicians and jazz enthusiasts alike.

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