The Rise & Fall Of The Third Stream (Japan Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series 24bit Remaster) (2012)
| 1. | Baptismal | 7:39 | ... | ||
| 2. | The Soul Of A Village - Part I' | 2:14 | ... | ||
| 3. | The Soul Of A Village - Part Ii' | 4:16 | ... | ||
| 4. | The Fifth Canto | 7:01 | ... | ||
| 5. | From Vienna, With Love | 4:28 | ... | ||
| 6. | Lord, Lord, Lord | 3:57 | ... | ||
| 7. | A Concerto, Retitled | 5:23 | ... |
Discography: Joe Zawinul
Joe Zawinul — The Rise & Fall Of The Third Stream (Japan Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series 24bit Remaster): Reviews
Hard to Find and Worth Owning
This is really a transitional album for Joe Zawinul, and since it's been out of print for so long, it's taken on a story of its' own. There are many elements of the sounds that Zawinul would inspire when he began working with Miles Davis, and it's clear from this recording that he was already on the way attempting to achieve what would ultimately be some of Davis's most intriguing work. This is an album that requires multiple listens to understand what Zawinul was trying to achieve, and the all-star supporting cast with everyone including Clifford Jordan, Sam Jones, Roy McCurdy and Blue Mitchell help make this an essential, seminal jazz recording. A must have jazz recording.
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Album details
The Rise & Fall Of The Third Stream (Japan Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series 24bit Remaster) is listed as Album by Joe Zawinul with a release date of 2012. The album is connected with Jazz and Soul Jazz categories.
The track list contains 7 tracks with a total running time of 34:51. The shortest track is The Soul Of A Village - Part I' at 2:13, while the longest track is Baptismal at 7:38.
The album is linked to English content languages. The cover artwork has original dimensions 700x700 px and a prepared crop of 700x700 px. The audio quality shown on the page ranges from 192 to 320 Kbits/sec.










