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Jan Garbarek's powerful double-album is a magnum opus, and well-titled. "Rites" suggests initiations, rituals, the archaic, the magical, but also "rites of passage", and the Norwegian saxophonist reflects, in his choice of material, upon pivotal episodes and influences in his own life and those of his associates. Pieces include a tribute to Don Cherry and reworkings of the Garbarek classics "It's OK to listen to the gray voice" and "So mild the wind, so meek the water". There are abundant references to scattered musics of the world, from Norway to India, as well as a setting - for voices and saxophone - of a Native American poem, and the surprise inclusion of Jansug Kakhidze's "The moon over Mtatsminda", sung by its composer with the Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra.
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| Artist: |
JAN GARBAREK |
| Plaat: |
Rites |
| Firma: |
ECM Records |
| Kataloog: |
ECM 1685/86 |
| Aasta: |
1998 |
| Formaat: |
2CD |
| Kood: |
#000069 |
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| Lugude nimekiri |
| 01. |
Rites |
| 02. |
Where the rivers meet |
| 03. |
Vast plain, clouds |
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So mild the wind, so meek the water |
| 05. |
Song, tread lightly |
| 06. |
It's OK to listen to the gray voice |
| 07. |
Her wild ways |
| 08. |
It's high time |
| 09. |
One Ying for every Yang |
| 10. |
Pan |
| 11. |
We are the stars |
| 12. |
The moon over Mtatsminda |
| 13. |
Malinye |
| 14. |
The white clown |
| 15. |
Evenly they danced |
| 16. |
Last rite |
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