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Artist:
Greg Osby
Label: Blue Note Records
Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 724349376021
EAN: 0724349376021
ASIN: B000007QQH
Release Date: 1998-06-30 |
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Listmania:
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Best Greg Osby or Joe Lovano CDs
Tracks:
- Sea Of Illusion
- Interspacial Affair
- Minstrale
- Two Over One
- Ozthetica
- Nekide
- Savant Cycles
- Extreme Behavior
- Deuce Ana Quota
- Penetrating Stare
- Concepticus In C
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Customer Reviews:
Japanese top fightr aircraft in WW II.......2007-02-26
Gives an excellent protrayal of the development and use as an top notch attack fighter, the best in the World at the start of WW II: and took the US close to a year to develop anything that could match it.
One of the best jazz albums around.......2005-07-07
I bought this album because I caught a Greg Osby show in Camden, NJ for free, and it totally blew me away. I couldn't see straight afterwards. It was an amazing setting with the Philly skyline in the background and the Delaware river. Jason Moran was on a synth. WOW!! This album gets as close as Osby has come to capturing the live performance I experienced. The album scared me the first time I heard it. It has dark overtones. This is a complement considering another album that scared me the first time I heard it was Bitches Brew. I lost this album a couple years ago and missed it sorely ever since. I bought it recently and can't wait to hear it again. Enjoy all those that hear this album it is special!!
an innovator.......2000-04-03
Too much of what you hear in New York these days is merely a rehash of old styles. Where is the innovation that Jazz is supposed to feed upon?
Fortunately we have Greg Osby. Osby is one of a few true innovators on the NY scene. The first time I heard "Concepticus in C" (the last piece in this CD), it was like a punch in the face, almost as hard as the first time I heard Coltrane's Giant Steps. I listened to this short piece ten times in a row just to figure out its structure: it breaks all the rules. Osby's idea of rythm and harmony is really something else, very unusual, yet highly structured.
I heard Osby in clubs in New York a few times, and walked out amazed every time. I highly recommend this CD.
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