
Lloyd Charles Quartet
The Flowering
Label: Speakers Corner
Genre: Jazz / Avant Garde
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In 1966 the original quartet was composed of Lloyd, Keith Jarrett, Cecil McBee and Jack DeJohnette who offered the public mixture of pop and jazz that was sometimes catchy, often ambitious and demanding, in some measure passionate, but always original. All this spiced up standard works and got the audience tapping their feet and snapping their fingers.
The present LP begins with one of these standard works, Kurt Weill’s "Speak Low", and thus opens our ears for 43 minutes of relaxed listening. One notices that the control has not been handed over to free jazz players of the day. The impressionist sounds of the young Keith Jarrett fit in perfectly, and Jack DeJohnette had not yet moved into the realms of Miles Davis and his electric phase. A tip for great listening is Gabor Szabo’s composition "Gypsy 66", which is reminiscent of their time together with the other top drummer of the day, Chico Hamilton.
All in all, this is a highly successful live production by Atlantic Records! (In their archives, by the way, are about a dozen unreleased Charles Lloyd recordings that are waiting to see the light of day.) In general, the present recording is rated higher than the LP "In Europe", because the compositions leave behind a stronger impression on the listener.
Charles Lloyd (sax, fl); Keith Jarrett (p); Cecil McBee (b); Jack DeJohnette (dr)
Recording: July 1966 live at Aulaen Hall, Oslo (Norway) by Meny Bloch
Production: George Avakian
This Speakers Corner LP was remastered using pure analogue components only, from the master tapes through to the cutting head.