Danish horn player John Tchicai has been a favourite of mine for years, no, decades. He started as a fire breathing free jazz proponent as part of Archie Shepp and the New York Contemporary Five, New York Art Quartet and New York Eye & Ear Control but he came to my attention when I first Pierre Dorge's New Jungle Orchestra. Then I started to track down Tchicai's work with smaller ensembles. This is one of them - three Danes in the studio in 1977.
John Tchicai, for decades, has been straddling free jazz, world music, and modern classical and music that doesn't even had a name. Let's just call if all "great music". I may try and eventually get his trio recording (with guitarist Garrison Fewell and horn player Charlie Kohlhase) - Good Night Songs (on the Boxholder label)...
Enjoy!
Good Night Songs is well worth seeking out, and, luckily, not hard to find. But the trio live is truly something to behold.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I have it and have been debating on postuing it here. We'll see how Real Tchicai goes...
ReplyDeleteI saw them live at the Casa Festival in Montreal several years ago. I agree: something to behold!
A very fine album.
ReplyDeleteI would recommend to listen to "Hope is Bright Green Up North" (2002), which is another fine collaboration between Tchicai and Dorge.
Thanks for the heads up, Uri. I'm tracking it down right now!
ReplyDeletewow you know whats really annoying, that you uploaded it as one mp3! come on, now.
ReplyDeletePlease read the caveat at the top of the page on the right. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteAny chance for a re-up, please?
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