
Jon Jang – Jang - New LP Record 1982 RPM USA Vinyl Private Press - Free Jazz / Avant-garde / Post Bop
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Jon Jang – Jang
Label:
RPM Records – RPM-3
Format:
Vinyl, LP
Country:
US
Released:
1982
Genre:
Jazz, Classical
Style:
Avant-garde Jazz, Free Jazz, Post Bop, Modern
Tracklist
A1 |
For Sister Deeana
Composed By – Jon Jang |
8:20 |
A2 |
Two Selections From Five Pieces For Piano
Composed By – Wendell Logan |
5:21 |
A3 |
Lester Leaps Out (Dolphinology)
Composed By – Jon Jang |
3:45 |
A4 | Sweet, Sweet Spirit | 2:06 |
B1 |
Le Chocard Des Alpes From Catalogue D'Oiseaux (Bird Catalog)
Composed By – Olivier Messiaen |
9:29 |
B2 |
The Ballad Of The Budbird Boogie (Dedicated To Wilbur Price)
Composed By – Jon Jang |
4:09 |
B3 |
Goodbye Porkpie Hat / Giant Steps
Composed By – Charles Mingus, John Coltrane |
6:17 |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Lewis Jordan
- Bass – Mark Izu
- Guitar – Baird Miller
- Percussion – Anthony Brown (9)
- Piano – Jon Jang
- Producer – George Sams, Jon Jang
- Trumpet – George Sams
Notes
Well, you need it! Unity!
Someday I would like to see Monk Scholars in all U.S. music institutions. Unfortunately, as long as racism and other forms of oppression exist in U.S. music institutions as well as capitalism in the U.S., Monk and the myriad of other great American artists will continue to be ignored.
Goodbye Monk and the rest. You left all of us an example.
Warmly,
Jon Jang
Five Pieces for Piano and Goodbye Porkpie Hat/Giant Steps were recorded by Rob Lautz in November of 1979 at a live performance in Santa Cruz, California
All other selections were recorded and mixed by John Altmann in February of 1982 at the John Altmann Recording Studios in San Francisco, California
All selections were mastered by George Horn at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California
Illustration/Design - Carone Lee
Photography - George Selland
!982, RPM Records, P.O. Box 42373, San Francisco, Ca. 94101
Someday I would like to see Monk Scholars in all U.S. music institutions. Unfortunately, as long as racism and other forms of oppression exist in U.S. music institutions as well as capitalism in the U.S., Monk and the myriad of other great American artists will continue to be ignored.
Goodbye Monk and the rest. You left all of us an example.
Warmly,
Jon Jang
Five Pieces for Piano and Goodbye Porkpie Hat/Giant Steps were recorded by Rob Lautz in November of 1979 at a live performance in Santa Cruz, California
All other selections were recorded and mixed by John Altmann in February of 1982 at the John Altmann Recording Studios in San Francisco, California
All selections were mastered by George Horn at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California
Illustration/Design - Carone Lee
Photography - George Selland
!982, RPM Records, P.O. Box 42373, San Francisco, Ca. 94101
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