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Charles Lloyd Quartet: Montreux Jazz Festival 1967
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John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
With the

Charles Lloyd
saxophoneb.1938

Ron McClure
bassb.1941

Cecil McBee
bassb.1935

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Jack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942
What counts most, of course, is the music itself. It is superb. Montreux Jazz Festival 1967 is a near masterpiece. It captures Lloyd's quartet at its creative peak, still relishing playing together and still breaking new ground. By late 1968, after a year playing to uncritical US rock audiences who were too stoned to care what was going on musically, the group had stopped caring much, too. In 1969, riven by ill-feeling over the perceived imbalance between the top-dollar fees Lloyd's agent was charging promoters and the salaries Lloyd was paying his musicians, the quartet disintegrated. Jarrett was particularly bitter about the way he felt he had been treated.
But all was still sunny in June 1967. Every track here is a winner and the absolute crème de la crème, appropriately, is the closer, a 27-minute version of the quartet's signature hit, Lloyd's "Forest Flower." Ten minutes longer than the outstanding performance given at Monterey in 1966, it soars even higher. The 17-minute second section, aka "Forest Flower: Sunset" (following the introductory first section's "Forest Flower: Sunrise"), is a steaming, passionate, gospel-meets-township-jazz, collective jam which is distinguished by DeJohnette and Jarrett, yet to be smitten by his infuriating habit of vocalising along to himself, as much as it is by Lloyd (on saxophone). It deserves to be retitled "Forest Flower: Sunburst." Sheer magic. ">
Track Listing
CD1: Days And Nights Waiting; Lady Gabor; Sweet Georgia Bright. CD2: Love Ship; Love Song To A Baby; Forest Flower.
Personnel
Charles Lloyd
saxophoneCharles Lloyd: tenor saxophone, flute; Keith Jarrett: piano; Ron McClure: bass; Jack DeJohnette: drums.
Album information
Title: Montreux Jazz Festival 1967 | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: TCB Music
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