Vibes Summit Karl Berger
Album info
Album-Release:
1979
HRA-Release:
01.11.2016
Label: MPS Classical
Genre: Jazz
Subgenre: Mainstream Jazz
Artist: Karl Berger, Dave Friedman, Tom van der Geld & Wolfgang Lackerschmid
Composer: Dave Friedman, Tom van der Geld, Karl Berger, Wolfgang Lackerschmid
Album including Album cover
- 1 Points and Parallels 09:25
- 2 Fog 04:18
- 3 Marimba Dance 03:28
- 4 The Smile 05:13
- 5 Sabada 08:33
- 6 Skating in Central Park 07:46
- 7 Bag's Groove 07:25
Info for Vibes Summit
This exceptional live 1979 radio date features four of the top international vibraphone players of the period. Karl Berger was a major figure in the New York Avant-garde scene, playing and recording with Don Cherry, and, along with Ornette Coleman, founded the Creative Music Studio. Dave Friedman studied at Julliard under the noted modern classical composer Luciano Berio, Tom van der Geld was founding member of Children at Play and recorded with ECM, and Wolfgang Lackerschmid is known for his duets with Chet Baker. Add a crack bass and drum accompaniment that brings out the best in the band. The album opens with the piece that critic Joachim-Ernst Berendt called “the bravura piece of Vibes Summit”, Friedman’s Points and Parallels. Solo order: Karl, then Dave, as Tom leads the troup into collective improvisation. Van der Geld’s Fog “…paints an early Autumn morning when the fog hangs over the fields.” Berger’s Marimba Dance reverberates with the rhythmic sounds of Trinidadian steel bands and West African balafon music. Then there is Berger’s meditative Smile, followed by Lackerschmid’s lyrical, lilting Sabada. Van der Geld and Friedman play the beautiful John Lewis jazz waltz Skating in Central Park as a mesmerizing duo, and Milt Jackson’s classic blues Bag’s Groove pays tribute to the father of the modern jazz vibraphone, with everyone exchanging figures and phrases in a rousing no-holds-barred improvisational melee. Great vibes – what a pleasure!
Karl Berger, vibraphone, marimba
Dave Friedman, vibraphone, marimba
Tom Van Der Geld, vibraphone, marimba, percussion
Wolfgang Lackerschmid, vibraphone, marimba, percussion
Frank Tusa, bass
Janusz Stefanski, drums
Produced by Joachim E.Berendt
Digitally remastered
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