Cherry, Don: Complete Communion: Live in Hilversum May 9th 1966

Cherry, Don SKU: 39148933
Cherry, Don: Complete Communion: Live in Hilversum May 9th 1966

Cherry, Don: Complete Communion: Live in Hilversum May 9th 1966

Cherry, Don SKU: 39148933

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Complete Communion: Live in Hilversum May 9th 1966
Artist: Cherry, Don
Label: DBQP
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 889397004101
Genre: Jazz

This is the Don Cherry Quintet caught in action in Hilversum (Holland) in 1966 and featuring the strong tenor sax voice of Gato Barbieri and the highly interactive rhythm section of Karl Berger (vibes and piano), Bo Stief (bass), and Aldo Romano (drums). A very distinctive line up which fits somewhere between two of the greatest Cherry's studio sessions of the time, "Complete Communion" and "Togetherness". A very energetic performance including a couple of Don Cherry original compositions and some highly personal renditions of classics and standards such as Luiz Bonfa's "Orfeo Negro", Mongo Santamaria's "Afro Blue", and Benny Golson's "I Remember Clifford".

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