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    The Esoteric Circle George Russell Presents The Esoteric Circle

    Flying Dutchman
      • 1. Traneflight
      • 2. Rabalder
      • 3. Esoteric Circle
      • 4. Vips
      • 5. Sas 644
      • 6. Nefertite
      • 7. Gee
      • 8. Karin's Mode
      • 9. Breeze Ending

      The 1970s and 1980s saw jazz become a different sort of music. It continued to draw from its American roots, but truly original voices from Europe became as important as their US counterparts. One of the most important markers of change was a group of Norwegian players who became some of the core performers on Manfred Eicher’s ECM label. The musicians – Jan Garbarek, Terje Rypdal, Arild Andersen and Jon Christensen – first came together as the Esoteric Circle on this Flying Dutchman album produced by veteran jazz composer George Russell.

      Russell, who had moved to Scandinavia in the mid-60s, was the pioneer of the Lydian Chromatic Concept Of Tonal Organization, a modal scale which proved highly influential on Miles Davis and Eric Dolphy. He recorded several records of his own, which brought him into contact with the players that made up the Esoteric Circle.

      This album is far from the finished article; Rypdal and Garbarek are still feeling the way towards their ultimate sound. That said, more ideas fizz through its 44 minutes than many less-inventive players provided in their entire careers. An exciting record, it pointed the way for much of what happened in European jazz over the following decade.

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