Dive into the avant-garde world of Albert Mangelsdorff with his 2014 release, "A Jazz Tune I Hope." This captivating album, spanning just under 45 minutes, is a bold exploration of free jazz, avant-garde, and krautrock elements, showcasing Mangelsdorff's innovative spirit and mastery of the trombone. Released under the esteemed MPS label, the album features eight tracks that challenge and delight the ear, from the playful "Wart g'schwind" to the introspective "Street of Loneliness." Mangelsdorff's unique approach to jazz is evident throughout, with "Kommentar zu 'Hamburger Idylle'" and "Three Card Molly" standing out as particular highlights. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a thrilling journey through the boundless possibilities of improvisation and composition.
2014 Edel Germany GmbH2014 Edel Germany GmbH
Tracks
Wart g'schwindAlbert Mangelsdorff, Wolfgang Dauner, Eddie Gómez, Elvin Jones
Once We're HereAlbert Mangelsdorff, Wolfgang Dauner, Eddie Gómez, Elvin Jones
A Jazz Tune I HopeAlbert Mangelsdorff, Wolfgang Dauner, Eddie Gómez, Elvin Jones
Kommentar zu "Hamburger Idylle"Albert Mangelsdorff, Wolfgang Dauner, Eddie Gómez, Elvin Jones
LapwingAlbert Mangelsdorff, Wolfgang Dauner, Eddie Gómez, Elvin Jones
GomaAlbert Mangelsdorff, Wolfgang Dauner, Eddie Gómez, Elvin Jones
Street of LonelinessAlbert Mangelsdorff, Wolfgang Dauner, Eddie Gómez, Elvin Jones
Three Card MollyAlbert Mangelsdorff, Wolfgang Dauner, Eddie Gómez, Elvin Jones