Terry Plumeri Video
compositore e direttore d'orchestra statunitense
Commemorazioni 2025 (Nascita: Terry Plumeri)
- contrabbasso, pianoforte, flauto
- musica classica, jazz, musica per film
- Stati Uniti d'America
- compositore, direttore d'orchestra, autore di musica per il cinema, musicista, produttore discografico, pianista, musicista jazz
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2024-05-04
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Terry Plumeri Bunch Maupin Harden Lotus 1904 1969 1971 1974 1975 1976 2006
``He Who Lives in Many Places, reissued in 2006, comes from an earlier session still, a 1971 recording that didn't see initial release until 1976 and features an equally impressive line-up of Abercrombie, Herbie Hancock, Eric Gravatt and Michael Smith. Smith will be the least-known of the bunch, but at the time of this recording he was an astutely intuitive drummer who would ultimately play with a laundry list of well-known artists before his career tragically cut short in 2006 at the age of fifty-nine. He Who Lives' five tracks are Plumeri's, but despite their compositional substance, there's plenty of freedom to go around. There are unmistakable reference points. Smith's persistent high hat at the start of "Underwater" is similar to Miles Davis' "Shhh/Peaceful" on In a Silent Way (Columbia, 1969), but things soon open up, more akin to Weather Report's 1971 eponymous Columbia debut. And while Plumeri's expressively singing Arco is a defining element, he's equally strong when he puts down the bow and hooks Smith hand-in-glove, creating a firm but pliant foundation for solos by Abercrombie and Hancock. Abercrombie's voice was already unmistakable by this time, [...] Here he demonstrates the unique lyricism soon to emerge more audibly with a string of consistently outstanding albums on ECM. He Who Lives's ethereal approach to free play would have been a perfect candidate for ECM. Even when things turn decidedly propulsive on the irregular funk of "Timeworn" and fiery free-bop of "Bees," Plumeri's overall musical landscape might have easily coexisted alongside Bennie Maupin's The Jewel in the Lotus (ECM, 1974). He Who Lives in Many Places is an album that could very well have become a classic had it received widespread distribution and promotion. It's ripe with stylistic references to other recordings of its era, but with Plumeri's singular Arco voice pushing the envelope of his instrument, it's an album possessing its own distinct complexion, acknowledging the best albums of its time without being the least bit imitative.`` Terry Plumeri – He Who Lives In Many Places Label: Airborne Records – ARC1 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: US Released: 1975 Genre: Jazz Style: Modal, Free Improvisation, Fusion Tracklist A1 Underwater 0:00 A2 He Who Lives In Many Places 9:56 A3 Timeworn 12:51 B1 Dayspring America 19:04 B2 Bees 24:57 B3 Soft Colored Lightstream 34:49 Credits Acoustic Guitar – Paul Martin (53) (tracks: B3) Artwork [Cover Drawing] – Daphne-Harden Bass, Composed By – Terry Plumeri Coordinator [Consulting] – Tony Taylor Drums – Michael Smith Electric Piano, Piano – Herbie Hancock Engineer [Remix] – Bill McElroy (tracks: A3, B1, B2) Guitar – John Abercrombie Liner Notes – PSTrupp Percussion – Eric Gravatt Producer – Michael Bialek, Michael Smith (9), Terry Plumeri Recorded By – Kurt Wittig (tracks: B3), Rudy Van Gelder (tracks: A1-B2) #vinylrip
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