Spiritual Jazz (Volume 2: Europe)
**Eleven cherry-picked rarities of European esoteric, modal and deep jazz circa 1960-78, most only ever issued on limited runs, now digitally restored from original master tapes and pressed on 180g double vinyl. Packaged with extensive liner notes and colour inserts. Some beautiful findings here, from hybrids with Balkan and Flamenco folk music to African and Asian-inspired experimentation. Warmly recommended to heads and inquisitive newcomers alike** "As the '60s progressed, cultural and political revolutions occurred both int he US and in Europe. Jazz was both a victim and a saviour, with radical developments in the music occurring in both continents. In the US, artists took control of their own musical destiny as small labels broke away from the mainstream, expressing new and creative visions of freedom and peace against a backdrop of civil unrest, repression and war. Be sure to check the first volume of this series, Spiritual Jazz (JMANCD.020). In '60s Europe the jazz community forged ahead with a different revolution; that of breaking away from mere emulation of their American counterparts. A distinctive, European jazz sound began to develop that combined traditional music from across Europe and around the world with the creative freedom so abundant in American jazz. Over time the most forward-thinking creative talents of the post-Coltrane European jazz generation crafted and nurtured sophisticated and multi-faceted styles of jazz that were as radical as they were beautiful, giving modern jazz a characteristically European flavour.
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**Eleven cherry-picked rarities of European esoteric, modal and deep jazz circa 1960-78, most only ever issued on limited runs, now digitally restored from original master tapes and pressed on 180g double vinyl. Packaged with extensive liner notes and colour inserts. Some beautiful findings here, from hybrids with Balkan and Flamenco folk music to African and Asian-inspired experimentation. Warmly recommended to heads and inquisitive newcomers alike** "As the '60s progressed, cultural and political revolutions occurred both int he US and in Europe. Jazz was both a victim and a saviour, with radical developments in the music occurring in both continents. In the US, artists took control of their own musical destiny as small labels broke away from the mainstream, expressing new and creative visions of freedom and peace against a backdrop of civil unrest, repression and war. Be sure to check the first volume of this series, Spiritual Jazz (JMANCD.020). In '60s Europe the jazz community forged ahead with a different revolution; that of breaking away from mere emulation of their American counterparts. A distinctive, European jazz sound began to develop that combined traditional music from across Europe and around the world with the creative freedom so abundant in American jazz. Over time the most forward-thinking creative talents of the post-Coltrane European jazz generation crafted and nurtured sophisticated and multi-faceted styles of jazz that were as radical as they were beautiful, giving modern jazz a characteristically European flavour.
**Eleven cherry-picked rarities of European esoteric, modal and deep jazz circa 1960-78, most only ever issued on limited runs, now digitally restored from original master tapes and pressed on 180g double vinyl. Packaged with extensive liner notes and colour inserts. Some beautiful findings here, from hybrids with Balkan and Flamenco folk music to African and Asian-inspired experimentation. Warmly recommended to heads and inquisitive newcomers alike** "As the '60s progressed, cultural and political revolutions occurred both int he US and in Europe. Jazz was both a victim and a saviour, with radical developments in the music occurring in both continents. In the US, artists took control of their own musical destiny as small labels broke away from the mainstream, expressing new and creative visions of freedom and peace against a backdrop of civil unrest, repression and war. Be sure to check the first volume of this series, Spiritual Jazz (JMANCD.020). In '60s Europe the jazz community forged ahead with a different revolution; that of breaking away from mere emulation of their American counterparts. A distinctive, European jazz sound began to develop that combined traditional music from across Europe and around the world with the creative freedom so abundant in American jazz. Over time the most forward-thinking creative talents of the post-Coltrane European jazz generation crafted and nurtured sophisticated and multi-faceted styles of jazz that were as radical as they were beautiful, giving modern jazz a characteristically European flavour.