"The Breath," from Steve Lacy, Weal & Woe (Emanem Records). Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone. Theatre du Chene Noir, Avignon; Recorded Aug. 7-8, 1972 by Georg Radanowicz. Released 1973.
Modman - you are spot on about Steve. You have to listen, and there is nothing facile that he played I was fortunate to know him and miss not being able to call and hear his voice and reflections. The world is not the same since his passing....
@ModmanBB ... if the case is "to give the people" they can take a cheeseburger or a schnitzel or some fois gras, Lacy's playing is flowing artistry, his tone is unique, his compositions are unique, his career is unique, his life a work of art, and the world is not the same since he passed. Listen carefully. Take your time ...
Modman - you are spot on about Steve. You have to listen, and there is nothing facile that he played I was fortunate to know him and miss not being able to call and hear his voice and reflections. The world is not the same since his passing....
357bluenote 4 days ago
@ModmanBB ... if the case is "to give the people" they can take a cheeseburger or a schnitzel or some fois gras, Lacy's playing is flowing artistry, his tone is unique, his compositions are unique, his career is unique, his life a work of art, and the world is not the same since he passed. Listen carefully. Take your time ...
ndodro 2 months ago