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Jan Garbarek Quartet - Upper Egypt & Lower Egypt
Upper Egypt & Lower Egypt by Pharoah Sanders Molde Jazz Festival 1968
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Plot Summary
This recording captures the Jan Garbarek Quartet in a live performance, showcasing their innovative approach to jazz. The music explores free improvisation and modal textures, reflecting the emerging sounds of European jazz in the late 1960s. It is characterized by Garbarek's distinctive saxophone sound and the band's dynamic interplay.
Critical Reception
As a live recording from 1968, 'Upper Egypt & Lower Egypt' is primarily of interest to followers of Jan Garbarek's early career and the development of European free jazz. Contemporary critical reception is scarce, but it is recognized as an important document of the era's improvisational scene, highlighting the quartet's adventurous spirit.
What Reviewers Say
Showcases the early, raw improvisational energy of Jan Garbarek.
Represents a significant moment in the evolution of European avant-garde jazz.
Highlights the dynamic interplay and adventurousness of the quartet.
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Fun Fact
This recording documents a pivotal live performance featuring Jan Garbarek alongside fellow Norwegian jazz pioneers Terje Rypdal, Arild Andersen, and Jon Christensen, who would go on to significant individual careers.
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