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Kirk was also an effective orchestrator, switching horns for intros and bridges or punctuating tunes with his own saxophone section. On "I Believe in You" he alternates muffled tenor with perky manzello, then throws in a sudden unison on both horns. His music simultaneously insists on both his roots and his reach, from blues and ballads to barnyard noises and circular breathing. This Domino actually comes from three sessions, and the arrangement of the material should satisfy listeners who prefer the form of original LPs and those who enjoy alternate takes and the blow-by-blow studio experience.
The original LP, the first 10 tracks, comes from two sessions. The first six tracks are by Kirk's working band with Andrew Hill on piano, an ideal partner with a percussive, unpredictably angular style that provides Kirk added stimulus. The other "original" four tracks were recorded six months earlier by a studio group with Wynton Kelly on piano and Roy Haynes on drums. There are apparently no alternates extant for these sessions. The rest of the CD--seven tunes over some 15 tracks--was recorded the day before the Kelly session, with pianist Herbie Hancock joining Haynes and bassist Vernon Martin.
Some of this material has found its way onto various Kirk issues over the years, but there are alternate takes and breakdowns that haven't previously appeared, even on The Complete Mercury Recordings. The two versions of the pretty "Domino" are by different bands, while "Meeting on Termini's Corner" with Hill is a completely different tune than the earlier "Termini's Corner" with Hancock, the former avant-garde in its fractured, refracting lines, the latter call-and-response funk. --Stuart Broomer
| ARTIST: | Rahsaan Roland Kirk |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Polygram Records |
| FEATURES: | Original recording remastered |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Domino, Meeting on Termini's Corner, Time, Lament, Stritch in Time, 3-In-1 Without the Oil, Get Out of Town, Rolando, I Believe in You, E.D., Where Monk and Mingus Live/Let's Call This, Domino [Alternate Version], I Didn't Know What Time It Was, I Didn't Know What Time It Was, I Didn't Know What Time It Was, Someone to Watch over Me [Breakdown Take], Someone to Watch over Me, Termini's Corner, Termini's Corner [Breakdown Take], Termini's Corner, Termini's Corner, When the Sun Comes Out, When the Sun Comes Out, When the Sun Comes Out, Time Races With Emit |
| UPC: | 731454383325 |
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Classic Rah...No foolin'! I love "Domino", Rahsaan Roland Kirk's great 1962 album. Recorded duriung his early period with Mercury Records, Rah extends his voice even further than his previous album "We Free Kings" and starts to exhibit more humor through his playing and interpretations of originals and standards. And the man cooks! His multi-reed playing is astonishing! Yet, what could be taken as showy or novel, is some of the most melodic, lyrical and swinging music around. And the company! Herbie Hancock, Andrew Hill, Wynton Kelly, Roy Haynes, etcetera, is very fluid and challenging.
Of course, there's the classic first versions of loved Kirk staples like the title track, "Meeting On Termini's Corner", "A Stritch In Time", "Three In One Without the Oil" and great takes on "J.J. Johnson's "Lament", "I Didn't Know What Time It Was", "Someone To Watch Over Me" and so much more. At over 77 minutes long, this is well-worth the bucks!
Be glad that this album is now easily available (with PLENTY of extra tracks, too!!). Rah was one of the best musicians and the most most natural to grace jazz and 20th Century music. Grab it without two thoughts! Go....