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      2. milford graves & john zorn - 50th birthday celebration, vol. 2 - milford graves

      Milford Graves & John Zorn - 50th Birthday Celebration, Vol. 2

      Milford GravesMilford Graves
      • 2004
      • 7 tracks
      • 54 min
      • free jazz
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      Milford Graves & John Zorn - 50th Birthday Celebration, Vol. 2 - Milford Graves
      Milford Graves & John Zorn - 50th Birthday Celebration, Vol. 2 - Milford Graves

      Album Details

      Milford Graves, a pioneering force in the world of free jazz and avant-garde music, joins forces with the eclectic John Zorn for this dynamic collaborative effort released on Tzadik in 2004. Celebrating Graves' 50th birthday, this album is a testament to the innovative spirit and boundary-pushing artistry of both musicians. Spanning just over 54 minutes, the seven-track collection delves into the depths of improvisational jazz, offering a raw and unfiltered listening experience.

      The album opens with "Inserted Space," setting the tone for the exploratory journey that follows. Tracks like "Looping Journeys" and "Calling In Proceed" showcase the intricate interplay between Graves' percussive mastery and Zorn's distinctive compositions. "Deep Within" and "Smooth Interaction" highlight the duo's ability to blend chaos and harmony, creating a soundscape that is both challenging and captivating. The album concludes with "Talk" and "Synchronicity," leaving the listener with a sense of the profound connection and mutual respect between the two artists.

      This album is a must-listen for fans of experimental jazz and those seeking to explore the outer reaches of musical creativity. Milford Graves and John Zorn's collaboration is a powerful reminder of the enduring influence and innovation that defines their careers.

      April 6, 20042004 Tzadik2004 Tzadik

      Tracks

      1. Inserted SpaceMilford Graves, John Zorn
        8:00
      2. Looping JourneysMilford Graves, John Zorn
        6:54
      3. Calling In ProceedMilford Graves, John Zorn
        11:15
      4. Deep WithinMilford Graves, John Zorn
        10:46
      5. Smooth InteractionMilford Graves, John Zorn
        6:47
      6. TalkMilford Graves, John Zorn
        2:51
      7. SynchronicityMilford Graves, John Zorn
        7:39
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      About Milford Graves

      Milford Graves, a pioneering figure in the world of jazz, was an American drummer and percussionist renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to free jazz and avant-garde music. Born in Jamaica, Queens, Graves began his career in the early 1960s, quickly making a name for himself as a key member of New York's vibrant Latin jazz scene. His innovative approach to percussion liberated the instrument from its traditional timekeeping role, earning him the title of a free jazz pioneer. Graves' collaborations with legendary musicians such as Paul Bley, Albert Ayler, and the New York Art Quartet solidified his status as a visionary in the genre. Beyond his musical prowess, Graves was also a professor, researcher, visual artist, gardener, herbalist, and martial artist, embodying a multifaceted creativity that extended far beyond the drum kit. His seminal recordings, including the ecstatic energy of "Bäbi," continue to inspire and influence musicians worldwide. Graves' legacy is one of innovation, passion, and a deep commitment to artistic exploration, making him a true icon in the realm of jazz.

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