Description
Color is a word that crops up with great frequency whenever George Russell discusses music. Dixieland has a color, he has said; bop is a definite color, and so is atonality. Following that train of thought, one might extend Russells thesis and refer to him as a kaleidoscopic musi- cal figure: so many different colors, to use his phrase, appear on this album in so many shifting patterns that such a designation becomes almost inevitable ()
Colors, kaleidoscopes, and a music that insists on pushing its way out of arbitrary bags and containers. And although Russells music is experimental, often difficult, and based on considerable technical theory, it is definitely full of just such vivid, electric and appealing qualities. (from the original liner notes)
Numbered limited edition of 500 copies
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