Charles Tolliver - Music Inc & Orchestra : Impact - 180g LP

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Charles Tolliver - Music Inc & Orchestra : Impact - 180g LP
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AAA 100% Analogue This LP was Remastered using Pure Analogue Components Only from the Master Tapes through to the Cutting Head

Pure Pleasure / Strata-East - SES-19757 - 180 Gram Virgin Vinyl 

Limited Edition - Mastered by Ray Staff at Air London

AAA 100% Analogue - Pressed  at Pallas Germany

mastering engineer Ray Staff has dug out the layers of detail in this complex recording and retains all the excitement and energy of what is one of the very best large ensemble recordings of the 1970s - Jazzwise
 
Remastering by Ray Staff at Air Mastering, Lyndhurst Hall, London
 
Trumpeter/flügelhornist Charles Tolliver often straddled the line between the lyricism of hard bop and the adventurous nature of the avant-garde. Released in 1975, Impact contained a stimulating progressive edge within an energetic large band (14 horns, eight strings, and rhythm section) format. Tolliver's arrangements are consistently bright and build momentum, while the soloists are given sufficient room to manoeuvre through the multiple textures. Featured soloists in the remarkable reed section include Charles McPherson, James Spaulding, George Coleman, and Harold Vick.
 
One of a few large group sessions recorded by Charles Tolliver during his years on Strata East – and an amazingly spiritual effort that really brings together the best strands of sounds running through the underground at the time! The format's a bit similar to Tolliver's previous Music Inc big band album for Strata, released 5 years before – with lots of strong lead action from Charles on trumpet, and Stanley Cowell on piano. But this time around, the larger group seems to be more fully integrated into the tunes – there not just to support the soloists, but to rise up with a full, proud sense of majesty that's really amazing.  Titles include great versions of the Tolliver classics "Plight" and "Impact" – plus "Mother Wit", "Lynnsome", and "Grand Max"
 
Musicians
CHARLES TOLLIVER, trumpet/flugelhorn
STANLEY COWELL, piano
CECIL McBEE, bass
REGGIE WORKMAN, bass
CLINT HOUSTON, bass
CLIFFORD BARBARO, drums
WARREN SMITH, percussion/chimes
BILLY PARKER, percussion (on Impact only)
BIG BLACK, congas (on Impact only)
CHARLES McPHEARSON, alto sax
JAMES SPAULDING, alto sax/soprano sax piccolo/flute
GEORGE COLEMAN, tenor sax
HAROLD VICK, tenor sax/soprano sax/flute
CHARLES DAVIS, baritone sax
JOHN FADDIS, trumpet
RICHARD WILLIAMS, trumpet
JIMMY OWENS, trumpet
LARRY GREENWICH, trumpet
VIRGIL JONES, trumpet
GARNETT BROWN, trombone
JOHN GORDON, trombone
KIANE ZAWADI, trombone
JACK JEFFERS, trombone
GAYLE DIXON, 1st violin
NOEL daCOSTA, 1st violin
WINSTON COLLYMORE, 2nd violin
NOEL POINTER, 2nd violin
ASHLEY RICHARDSON, viola
JULIUS MILLER, viola
PATRICIA DIXON, cello
EDITH WINT PORTER, cello
 
Side 1
1. Impact
2. Mother Wit
3. Grand Max
 
Side 2
1. Plight
2. Lynnsome
3. Mournin' Variations
 
Charles Tolliver - Music Inc & Orchestra: Impact - 180g LP
 
ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES
AAA 100% ANALOGUE
We use the Original Tapes and work with only the Best Mastering Studios
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Plated and Pressed at Pallas in Germany on 180 gram Virgin Vinyl
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LIMITED EDITION
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