Dive into the vibrant and eclectic world of Rahsaan Roland Kirk with "SPIRITS UP ABOVE: THE ATLANTIC YEARS," a captivating collection of live and studio recordings that encapsulate the genius of this multi-instrumentalist and jazz innovator. Released on June 18, 2012, under Warner Classics UK, this double album spans a rich tapestry of genres, including free jazz, hard bop, bebop, and beyond, showcasing Kirk's unparalleled virtuosity and boundless creativity.
The album opens with the sultry "Making Love After Hours - Live in Atlantic Studios," setting the stage for a journey through Kirk's dynamic repertoire. From the soulful "Roots - Live in Atlantic Studios" to the haunting "The Inflated Tear - Live Version," each track is a testament to Kirk's ability to blend raw emotion with technical brilliance. His rendition of "Ain't No Sunshine" offers a poignant cover, while "Three for the Festival - Live at Newport Jazz Festival, 1968" captures the energy of his live performances.
Kirk's tribute to John Coltrane, featuring "Lush Life, Afro-Blue & Bessie's Blues," highlights his deep respect for jazz legends while carving out his own unique space in the genre. The medley "Going Home / Sentimental Journey / In Monument / Lover" showcases his ability to weave together diverse musical themes seamlessly. Tracks like "Blacknuss" and "Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me" demonstrate his knack for blending traditional jazz with contemporary influences.
"SPIRITS UP ABOVE: THE ATLANTIC YEARS" is not just an album; it's a celebration of Rahsaan Roland Kirk's enduring legacy. With a duration of over two hours, this collection offers a comprehensive look at his artistry, making it a treasure trove for both longtime fans and new listeners alike. Whether you're drawn to the raw energy of live performances or the intricate compositions of studio recordings, this album delivers a powerful and unforgettable musical experience.