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Walt Dickerson - Relativity (1995)
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Walt Dickerson - Relativity (1995)
Jazz | EAC Rip | APE (image)+CUE+LOG | mp3@320 | 192 MB. & 93 MB.
600dpi. Complete Scans (JPG) included | WinRar, 3% recovery
Audio CD (1995) | Label: Prestige/New Jazz/OJC | Catalog# OJCCD-1867-2(NJ-8275) | 34:57 min.
Jazz | EAC Rip | APE (image)+CUE+LOG | mp3@320 | 192 MB. & 93 MB.
600dpi. Complete Scans (JPG) included | WinRar, 3% recovery
Audio CD (1995) | Label: Prestige/New Jazz/OJC | Catalog# OJCCD-1867-2(NJ-8275) | 34:57 min.
| “ | Review by Steve Huey ~allmusic Largely continuing the blueprint of A Sense of Direction, Relativity finds Walt Dickerson mixing standards with adventurous yet upbeat originals. This time around, though, there's a subtext to Dickerson's standards selection: all three -- "It Ain't Necessarily So," "I Can't Get Started," and "Autumn in New York" -- had been previously recorded by Milt Jackson, which invited explicit comparisons and gave Dickerson a chance to show off how distinctive and pioneering his Coltrane-influenced approach to vibes really was. As for his originals, Dickerson is once again in a good mood, offering bursts of up-tempo energy in "Steppin' Out" and the title track, as well as a playfully swinging tribute to his eight-year-old sister titled "Sugar Lump." On the more cerebral side, there's a free-form dialogue with bassist Ahmed Abdul-Malik, "The Unknown," which features some of Dickerson's freest playing. If there is a flaw with Relativity, it's that it doesn't have quite the same spark of revelation as Dickerson's first two albums; critics were beginning to identify his brief note clusters and stop-start phrasing as stylistic trademarks, and aside from the duet with Abdul-Malik, the record doesn't really push Dickerson's sound into new territory. Still, taken independently of context, Relativity is another fine recording and one of the better pieces of Dickerson's underappreciated legacy. | ” |
Tracklist:
01. Relativity (5:26)
02. It Ain't Necessary So (4:32)
03. I Can't Get Started (5:10)
04. Steppin' Out (2:09)
05. The Unknown (4:03)
06. Sugar Lump (6:10)
07. Autumn in New York (7:28)
Personnel:
Walt Dickerson - vibraphone
Austin Crowe - piano
Ahmed Abdul-Malik - bass
Andrew Cyrille - drums
Walt Dickerson (1928 - 2008)
All selections composed by Walt Dickerson
Supervision by Esmond Edwards
Recorded in Englewood Cliffs, NJ; on January 16, 1962
Recording Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Digital remastering, 1995 - Kirk Felton (Fantasy Studios, Berkeley)
Includes liner notes by Robert Levin, reproduced from the original album
Thanks to the original releaser.
(ape links are interchangeable, mp3@320 = single link)
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