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      2. you can't name your own tune - barry altschul

      You Can't Name Your Own Tune

      Barry AltschulBarry Altschul
      • 1997
      • 6 tracks
      • 32 min
      • free jazz
      You Can't Name Your Own Tune - Barry Altschul
      You Can't Name Your Own Tune - Barry Altschul

      Album Details

      Barry Altschul's "You Can't Name Your Own Tune," released in 1997 by Savoy Records, is a captivating journey into the world of free jazz and avant-garde fusion. Recorded in 1977 at Rosebud Studio in New York City, this album is a testament to Altschul's innovative drumming and his collaborative spirit. The album features six tracks, including standout pieces like "You Can't Name Your Own Tune" and "King Korn," each showcasing Altschul's dynamic range and technical prowess.

      The album's instrumentation is a blend of piano, synthesizer, and electric piano, with notable contributions from musicians like Billy Cobham on drums and Joachim Kühn on piano. Interestingly, Dave Holland's bass is prominently featured but uncredited on several tracks. The fusion of these elements creates a rich, textured sound that is both challenging and rewarding for the listener.

      "You Can't Name Your Own Tune" is a short but impactful album, clocking in at just over 32 minutes. Despite its brevity, it packs a punch with its intricate compositions and improvisational flair. Altschul, known for his work in free jazz and hard bop, brings his extensive experience and creativity to this project, making it a standout in his discography. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a compelling exploration of the genre's boundaries.

      1 januari 1997© 1997 Savoy Records, a division of Concord Music Group, Inc.℗ 1997 Savoy Records, a division of Concord Music Group, Inc.

      Tracks

      1. You Can't Name Your Own TuneBarry Altschul
        7:56
      2. For Those Who CareBarry Altschul
        4:59
      3. Natal Chart (Natel Chart)Barry Altschul
        3:47
      4. CmbehBarry Altschul
        6:18
      5. Hey Toots!Barry Altschul
        5:13
      6. King KornBarry Altschul
        4:42
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      About Barry Altschul

      Barry Altschul, born in the vibrant heart of New York City's Bronx in 1943, is a pioneering figure in the world of jazz percussion. With a career spanning over five decades, Altschul has established himself as one of the most versatile and dynamic drummers in modern jazz, known for his exceptional technique and group-oriented playing style. His journey to international acclaim began in the late 1960s as a member of the celebrated Allstar-Formation, and he continued to make waves in the early '70s as the drummer for the innovative band Circle, alongside legends Chick Corea and Dave Holland. Altschul's discography is a testament to his musical prowess, encompassing genres such as free jazz, avant-garde, and jazz fusion. Whether he's performing in his adopted home of Paris or his longtime residence on the Upper West Side, Altschul's music is a thrilling exploration of rhythm and sound that captivates audiences worldwide.

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