Repress of an in-demand jazz and psych fusion side - now spenny 2nd hand - recorded live in Ukraine, 1976, and first issued in 2020 by Shukai, who also deal in archival aces by Svetlana Nianio and her band Cukor Bila Smert
Lost for 45 years before surfacing in 2020, ‘Kobzareva Duma (1976)’ documents Olexandr Shapoval (flute, sax) heading up Shapoval Sextet, at Donetsk Jazz Festival, in the years before going on to front popular band Vodogray. The recording is regarded as the most radical example of experimental psych-jazz fusion from this bit of the world at the time, sa region not known of its jazz music, yet surely giving it some on al three cuts, from the funny strut and caterwaul of ‘I - Oi Zbyraisia Kozache Pokhid Bude’, thru a brooding, bluesy downstroke ‘II - Sich-Maty’, and the fiery thrash of ‘III - Povernennia’. Maybe one for the fetishists.
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Repress of an in-demand jazz and psych fusion side - now spenny 2nd hand - recorded live in Ukraine, 1976, and first issued in 2020 by Shukai, who also deal in archival aces by Svetlana Nianio and her band Cukor Bila Smert
Lost for 45 years before surfacing in 2020, ‘Kobzareva Duma (1976)’ documents Olexandr Shapoval (flute, sax) heading up Shapoval Sextet, at Donetsk Jazz Festival, in the years before going on to front popular band Vodogray. The recording is regarded as the most radical example of experimental psych-jazz fusion from this bit of the world at the time, sa region not known of its jazz music, yet surely giving it some on al three cuts, from the funny strut and caterwaul of ‘I - Oi Zbyraisia Kozache Pokhid Bude’, thru a brooding, bluesy downstroke ‘II - Sich-Maty’, and the fiery thrash of ‘III - Povernennia’. Maybe one for the fetishists.
Repress of an in-demand jazz and psych fusion side - now spenny 2nd hand - recorded live in Ukraine, 1976, and first issued in 2020 by Shukai, who also deal in archival aces by Svetlana Nianio and her band Cukor Bila Smert
Lost for 45 years before surfacing in 2020, ‘Kobzareva Duma (1976)’ documents Olexandr Shapoval (flute, sax) heading up Shapoval Sextet, at Donetsk Jazz Festival, in the years before going on to front popular band Vodogray. The recording is regarded as the most radical example of experimental psych-jazz fusion from this bit of the world at the time, sa region not known of its jazz music, yet surely giving it some on al three cuts, from the funny strut and caterwaul of ‘I - Oi Zbyraisia Kozache Pokhid Bude’, thru a brooding, bluesy downstroke ‘II - Sich-Maty’, and the fiery thrash of ‘III - Povernennia’. Maybe one for the fetishists.
Repress of an in-demand jazz and psych fusion side - now spenny 2nd hand - recorded live in Ukraine, 1976, and first issued in 2020 by Shukai, who also deal in archival aces by Svetlana Nianio and her band Cukor Bila Smert
Lost for 45 years before surfacing in 2020, ‘Kobzareva Duma (1976)’ documents Olexandr Shapoval (flute, sax) heading up Shapoval Sextet, at Donetsk Jazz Festival, in the years before going on to front popular band Vodogray. The recording is regarded as the most radical example of experimental psych-jazz fusion from this bit of the world at the time, sa region not known of its jazz music, yet surely giving it some on al three cuts, from the funny strut and caterwaul of ‘I - Oi Zbyraisia Kozache Pokhid Bude’, thru a brooding, bluesy downstroke ‘II - Sich-Maty’, and the fiery thrash of ‘III - Povernennia’. Maybe one for the fetishists.