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Artist:
LACY, STEVE
Title:
The Complete Remastered Recordings
Label:
BLACK SAINT/SOUL NOTE (ITALY)
Format:
6CD BOX
Price:
$36.00
Catalog #:
BXS 1013CD
...
On Black Saint & Soul Note
. "Saxophonist and composer Steve Lacy came to prominence in the 1950s as a progressive Dixieland musician and went on to a long and prolific career. He worked extensively in experimental jazz and dabbled in free improvisation, but Lacy's music was typically melodic and tightly-structured." Albums:
Only Monk
,
More Monk
,
Sempre Amore
,
Communique
,
The Flame
,
The Window
.
Artist:
LACY, STEVE
Title:
Weal & Woe
Label:
EMANEM (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$18.00
Catalog #:
EMANEM 4004CD
Lacy's very first solo soprano saxophone concerts (Avignon 1972). Plus "The Woe," his anti-war suite performed by his Quintet in 1973 (Steve Potts, Irene Aebi, Kent Carter, Oliver Johnson). Reissue of Emanem 301 & Quark 9998.
Artist:
LACY, STEVE
Title:
Saxophone Special
Label:
EMANEM (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$18.00
Catalog #:
EMANEM 4024CD
"Music for four saxophones (Steve Lacy, Evan Parker, Steve Potts & Trevor Watts) with guitar (Derek Bailey) & synthesizer (Michel Waisvisz). Plus highlights from an earlier London concert by Lacy, Potts, Bailey, Kent Carter & John Stevens. Improvisations on original compositions. Reissue of Emanem 3310 (plus an extra piece from the same concert) and the better half of Emanem 304."
Artist:
LACY, STEVE
Title:
Hooky
Label:
EMANEM (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$18.00
Catalog #:
EMANEM 4042CD
"Virtually the whole of the 1976 Montreal solo concert -- one of his best -- including the complete Tao cycle and several other pieces, one of which ('Hooky') is not on any other record. Reissue of half of Quark LP 9998 with over 50 minutes of previously unissued material from the same concert."
Artist:
LACY, STEVE
Title:
The Forest And The Zoo
Label:
ESP-DISK
Format:
CD
Price:
$12.00
Catalog #:
ESPDISK 1060CD
"Featured artists: Steve Lacy (soprano saxophone); Enrico Rava (trumpet); Johnny Dyani (bass); Louis T. Moholo (drums). Highly driven live performance from Argentina recorded in 1966, featuring two 'mini-suites' of separate themes. Digitally remastered from the original tapes. Manufactured in the USA by the original label."
Artist:
LACY, STEVE
Title:
Clinkers
Label:
HATOLOGY (SWITZERLAND)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.50
Catalog #:
HAT 546
Reissue of a long o/p HatHut LP, a historic solo soprano sax album by Steve Lacy, recorded live 6/9/77 at Restaurant Zer Alte Schmitti is Basel, Switzerland. "Only the sixth Hat to be released by the emerging record label in the late 70s, the first half of a live concert in Basel (Joe McPhee waiting in the wings). Steve Lacy investigates life in the interstices of the internal and external worlds, translated through and narrated by a soprano saxophone.
Artist:
LACY, STEVE
Title:
Sands
Label:
TZADIK
Format:
CD
Price:
$14.50
Catalog #:
TZ 7124
"Recorded at his home in Paris from February to April 1998,
Sands
is Steve Lacy's most personal and remarkable solo document, and explores a wide variety of musical and dramatic subjects. Portraits of close friends Barney Wilen and William Burroughs; collaborations with the texts of Allen Ginsberg and Samuel Beckett; and of course his own peculiar take on identity and Jewish heritage, which he characterizes in his most recent composition 'Jewgitive'. The music of Lacy, like Judaism itself, is a praxis, a question, a floating anxiety, and
Sands
is one of Lacy's most poignant and intense recordings."
Artist:
LACY, STEVE
Title:
Solo: Live At Unity Temple
Label:
WOBBLY RAIL
Format:
CD
Price:
$13.50
Catalog #:
WOB 003CD
"Last year Steve Lacy crossed the pond to tour the US (he has live in Paris since the late '60s), performing both his trio, and alone, as he is captured in this recording from Chicago's Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Unity Temple." From John Corbett's liner notes: "Ninety-nine years after the building was completed, Lacy entered its chapel to set those columns in motion...to improvise the edifice..the music adjusts, becomes aligned with the space. Lacy calibrates, like a bat...a solo concert for soprano sax and architecture."
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