Herbie Mann - Gagaku & Beyond (1976) [Jazz][mp3 320][h33t][schon

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Herbie Mann Gagaku & Beyond
Record Label: Rhino Atlantic
Originally released: 26-Jul-1976
Vinyl
Bitrate: 320 kbps

This is easily the strangest record Herbie Mann ever made -- and that's saying something. Released as an import-only in 1976, Gagaku & Beyond had Mann working in the world music fusion genre with great success long before new age or "world music" were ever marketing catch phrases. This set puts the "family of Mann" -- that included bassist Tony Levin, drummer Steve Gadd, guitarist Sam T. Brown, as well as Pat Rebillot on keyboards -- in close proximity to the stellar Japanese ensemble Minuro Muraoka. Muraoka's group concentrated on performing the royal court music of Japan, gagaku, with original instruments that include samisen, koto, riu teki, kakko, shoko, shakuhachi, and the big drums, taiko o-daiko and the wa-daiko. In addition, on track one, "Shomyo," the two bands are joined by Modern Shomyo Study, a quartet of chanting zen monks. Exotic, huh? Yes, and so stirring and beautifully textured it's a wonder that hundreds of recordings were not modeled on its subtle ambiences, gloriously rich charts, and tasteful engagements. Mann's group doesn't try to be Japanese, nor do the Japanese musicians try to be jazzers. They engage each other in a place of respect, frankness, and hauntingly similar intentions: to articulate inner spaces using spare structures to illuminate timbre, breath, space, and tonalities. Yes, the music is melodic, though some may find "Shomyo" a little jarring with its chants, but they are seamless, edgeless, warm, and full. The two ensembles don't play together all the time -- there are various configurations at work over the album's five cuts -- but those details are for listeners to sort on their own. For now, this is, along with Mann's more soul- and bossa-oriented recordings, one of his most essential works: groundbreaking, heartrendingly beautiful, and full of deep, contemplative soul. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Personnel:
Bass - Tony Levin (tracks: A1, A2, B3)
Drums - Steve Gadd (tracks: A1, A2, B3)
Engineer - Yuichi Shima
Flute - Herbie Mann (tracks: A1 to B1, B3)
Guitar - Sam Brown (tracks: A1, A2, B3)
Keyboards - Pat Rebillot (tracks: A1, A2, B3)
Mastered By - George Piros
Producer - Herbie Mann
Remix - Lew Hahn

Herbie Mann Gagaku & Beyond Tracks:
01 Shomyo (Monk's Chant) (14:22)
02 Mavue Over Blues (13:00)
03 Kurodabushi (5:25)
04 Etenraku (8:51)
05 Gagaku And Beyond (7:21)

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