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CHARLES LLOYD - Forest Flower : Charles Lloyd at Monterey + Soundtrack (1994) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

This classic album is dominated by the Charles Lloyd Quartet's historic appearance at the 1966 Monterey Jazz Festival. In addition to "East of the Sun," Lloyd (on tenor and flute), pianist Keith Jarrett, bassist Cecil McBee, and drummer Jack DeJohnette performed the 17½-minute, two-part "Forest Flower," which was the hit of the festival and helped make the group a sensation. Also included on this album are renditions of Jarrett's "Sorcery" and McBee's "Song of Her," which were recorded ten days earlier. One of the high points of Charles Lloyd's career. Scott Yanow
Forest Flower : Charles Lloyd At Monterey    
1    Forest Flower - Sunrise    7:17
Composed By – Charles Lloyd
2    Forest Flower - Sunset    10:19
Composed By – Charles Lloyd
3    Sorcery 5:11
Composed By – Keith Jarrett
4    Song Of Her 5:16
Composed By – Cecil McBee
5    East Of The Sun 10:20
Composed By – Brooks Bowman
Soundtrack    
6    Sombrero Sam    10:26
Composed By – Charles Lloyd
7    Voice In The Night    8:47
Composed By – Charles Lloyd
8    Pre-Dawn    2:34
Composed By – Charles Lloyd
9    Forest Sunflower '69    16:51
Composed By – Charles Lloyd
Credits :
Bass – Cecil McBee (pistas: 1 to 5), Ron McClure (pistas: 6 to 9)
Drums – Jack DeJohnette
Piano – Keith Jarrett
Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Charles Lloyd
Notas.
Tracks 1, 2 & 5: Recorded September 18, 1966 at the Monterey Jazz Festival
Tracks 3 & 4: Recorded September 8, 1966 at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York City
Tracks 6-9: Recorded November 15, 1968 at Town Hall, New York City
2 albums on 1 cd.

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