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Azar Lawrence: Summer Solstice
ByBy 1971 when the label was sold to Fantasy Records, the jazz landscape had changed considerably.

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Bill Summers
percussionb.1948

Patrice Rushen
keyboardsb.1954

Gary Bartz
saxophone, altob.1940

Azar Lawrence
saxophoneb.1952

Orrin Keepnews
producer1923 - 2015
Only available for decades via limited Japanese editions, Lawrence's second Prestige set Summer Solstice has recently been issued in an audiophile vinyl edition by Craft Recordings. Mastered by Kevin Gray at his Cohearant Sounds and pressed on 180 gram vinyl at QRP, this reasonably priced reissue is certainly one of the finest historical releases of 2019. My pressing was flat, quiet, and extremely dynamic, making this the definitive version of gem that has been under the radar of jazz listeners for far too long.
Moving beyond the prototype established by the previously mentioned Hancock set, Lawrence strikes a wonderful balance between Brazilian textures and organic grooves. The opening "From the Point of Love" kicks off with wood flute and berimbau, the latter being a Brazilian one-stringed percussion instrument. As more sounds fall into the fold,
Albert Dailey
pianob.1939

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
"Novo Ano" is a sunny samba with jungle tinges and deep bass propulsion provided by the iconic

Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Raul De Souza
tromboneb.1934
The flipside features two lengthy jams. The title track sets up a 16-bar form with the first eight being a repeated piano riff. The tension created via this device is then released as the bridge breaks free with the momentum of a new chord structure. De Souza is again prominent in the mix with his brilliant statement. "Highway" starts as a lazy bossa nova complete with Tristao's acoustic guitar chords. Eventually things morph into a brisk samba groove highlighted by flute work of Gerald Hayes and another appearance by the cuica. It's a tour-de-force that wraps up an adventurous, but still approachable trinket that manages to transcend its time, sounding as fresh today as ever.
Associated equipment used for evaluation:
VPI Scout 1.1 turntable with Soundsmith Zephyr MK III moving iron cartridgeMusical Fidelity A3CR amplifier and preamp
Sutherland Insight phono preamp
Bryston BCD-1 CD player
Bowers & Wilkins Nautilus 805 loudspeakers
Cardas cable and interconnects, Chang Lightspeed power conditioner ">
Track Listing
From The Point Of Love; Novo Ano; From The Point Of Light; Summer Solstice; Highway.
Personnel
Azar Lawrence
saxophoneAzar Lawrence: tenor saxophone; Raul se Souza: trombone; Albert Dailey: piano; Ron Carter: bass; Billy Hart: drums.
Album information
Title: Summer Solstice | Year Released: 1975 | Record Label: Prestige
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