Steve Lacy & Evan Parker - Chirps Album
Tracklist
| 1 | Full Scale | 20:51 |
| 2 | Twittering | 4:14 |
| 3 | Relations | 16:35 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FMP CD 29 | Steve Lacy & Evan Parker | Steve Lacy & Evan Parker - Chirps (CD, Album, RE) | FMP | FMP CD 29 | Germany | 1991 |
| FMP CD 29 | Steve Lacy & Evan Parker | Steve Lacy & Evan Parker - Chirps (CD, Album, RE) | FMP | FMP CD 29 | Germany | 1991 |
Credits
- Artwork, Design – Tomas Schmit
- Recorded By, Mixed By, Producer – Jost Gebers
- Soprano Saxophone, Composed By – Evan Parker, Steve Lacy
Notes
Recorded live on July 18th,1985 during the concert series Summer Music at the Haus am Waldsee in BerlinCompanies
- Recorded At – Haus am Waldsee
Short intro
Chirps is a music album by Steve Lacy & Evan Parker released in 1986. Chirps is ranked 100,634th in the overall chart, 11,942nd in the 1980s, and 1,205th in the year 1986. Chirps by Steve Lacy & Evan Parker Year: 1986 Overall rank: 100,634th. Average Rating: 71100 from 1 vote. Completa la tua Collezione su Steve Lacy & Evan Parker. The title of the album references bird calls, and the music follows suit with both men focusing on short bursts of notes and passages that flitter and fly through the music giving the music a light and nimble feeling. The album opens with two very lengthy performances, Full Scale and Relations that allow both men to stretch their ideas out at length, feeling each other out and then offering. Evan Parker, Steve Lacy. Release type: Album. Do you want to download this release Pay by your phone. Full Scale. Steve Lacy, Evan Parker. Steve Lacy July 23, 1934 June 4, 2004, born Steven Norman Lackritz in New York City, was an American jazz saxophonist and composer recognized as one of the important players of soprano saxophone. Coming to prominence in the 1950s as a progressive dixieland musician, Lacy went on to a long and prolific career. He worked extensively in experimental jazz and to a lesser extent in free improvisation, but Lacy's music was typically melodic and tightly-structured. Lacy also became a highly distinctive. Information for album Chirps: Steve Lacy & Evan Parker. Steve Lacy A 1985. Steve Lackritz : Steve Lacy. Evan Parker A 1985. Evan Parker. Steve Lacy Connections. Steve Lacy, who has died of liver cancer aged 69, was one of the great practitioners of the soprano saxophone and, unlike most soprano saxophonists, he played that instrument exclusively. It was Lacy who inspired John Coltrane's adoption of that delicate, highly strung, distantly oboe-like instrument. He struck up another excellent performing relationship with a pianist Bobby Few, made Chirps, a superb soprano-duo album with Evan Parker, and then explored larger-scale projects. Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn surfaced as inspirations alongside Monk on the 1980s albums Sempre Amore and Let's Call This. Chirps from Steve Lacy 1991 CD. And other albums from Steve Lacy are available on sale at Recordsale. Soprano Saxophone, Composed By. Recorded By, Mixed By, Producer, Design , Layout , Photography By. Jost Gebers. Photography By. Caroline Forbes. Mastered By. Jonas BerglerRelated to Steve Lacy & Evan Parker - Chirps
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