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CHARLES LLOYD - Canto (1997)

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When Charles Lloyd gained attention in the 1960s, he was described by some as a "mellow John Coltrane." It wasn't a bad description—Trane was (and still is) his main influence, but he's always been a softer player. Lloyd, like Trane, has always been very spiritual, and there's no way getting around the fact that spirituality is a crucial part of Canto.

The rewarding post-bop session (which was recorded in Oslo, Norway in 1996 and employs Bobo Stenson on piano, Anders Jormin on double-bass and Billy Hart on drums) has a meditative quality, and Lloyd's modal improvisations draw heavily on Middle Eastern and Asian spiritual music.

On "Nachiketa's Lament," Lloyd switches from the tenor to the Tibetan oboe—making us wish jazzmen did that sort of thing more often. And Stenson, whose influences include Keith Jarrett and Bill Evans, is a major asset on this strong addition to Lloyd's catalogue.  -  AAJ Staff / allaboutjazz.com


Tracks

1. Tales Of Rumi

2. How Can I Tell You

3. Desolation Sound

4. Canto

5. Nachiketa's Lament

6. M

7. Durga Durga


CHARLES LLOYD  tenor saxophone tibetan oboe

BOBO STENSON piano

ANDERS JORMIN double bass

BILLY HART  drums


All music composed by Charles Lloyd

ECM Records – ECM 1635   (Germany)

 


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