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Dharma Quintet
Mr. Robinson
In an interview with Jazz Magazine in the early 1970s, Dharma, as a collective voice, outlined their method: "we try to
reach, within free jazz, the same sort of rhythmic cohesion as in bop, a cohesion based not exactly on tempo, but
something which feels like tempo. A kind of underlying pulse". Evidence of these ideas can be heard immediately on
listening to 'Mr. Robinson', the first album by the Dharma Quintet, for whom community living seemed obvious, in order
to add to the aforementioned cohesion. Through this, the group members played together on a daily basis, trying out
things which were worked on day in, day out. They were also listening to a lot of records, with of course a preference
for free jazz, but not forgetting Miles Davis in his electric period, notably for the keyboards of Keith Jarrett and
Chick Corea. To which should be added esthetical-political concerns based on a refusal of hierarchy, and a desire to
escape from a restrictive academic approach. First ever reissue of this classic recording from 1970. Includes a 12-page
booklet.
Price
€ 21.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
09-03-2018
Label
Item-nr
457232
EAN
3491570056523
Availability
In stock