Friday, November 13, 2015
Bennie Maupin - The Jewel in the Lotus (1974)
Beautiful, highly abstract jazz fusion led by multi-instrumentalist Bennie Maupin. Much of the album has a fragmented, nervous energy that nonetheless maintains some semblance of tranquility, perfectly matching my presently unsuccessful attempts to decompress.
Track listing:
1. Ensenada
2. Mappo
3. Excursion
4. Past + Present = Future
5. The Jewel in the Lotus
6. Winds of Change
7. Song for Tracie Dixon Summers
8. Past Is Past
Weird door
Labels:
1970s,
Bennie Maupin,
ECM,
Herbie Hancock,
jazz,
jazz fusion
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fantastic! thanks a lot!
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ReplyDeleteJust saw Maupin at the "Le Guess Who" festival. Still really good at 75 years old! Thanks.
ReplyDeletethanks so much for all you do, my world is a better place!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, you´ve been very kind, i love so much the jazz fusion.
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ReplyDeleteLink down, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE re-up when you have a chance. Thanks!
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