Black Saint
A Tribute To Blackwell
A Tribute To Blackwell
Couldn't load pickup availability
This was Old and New Dreams, a legendary quartet and possibly one the most important line-up in the post-Ornette Coleman continuum! Recorded Live in Atlanta in 1987 and first released in 1990, their second Black Saint release stands as the group final statement. A high-quality recording capturing an outstanding performance as homage to Ed Blackwell, one of the greatest drummers in the history of jazz. A strong and sensitive musician who managed to integrate the New Orleans rhythm tradition with the propulsive drive of free jazz. This was an amazing concert based on a great setlist including three Coleman's originals "Happy House", "Law Years" and "Street Woman", plus Blackwell's "Togo" and Redman's "Dewey's Tune".
Dewey Redman - tenor sax, musette, Don Cherry - pocket trumpet, Charlie Haden double bass, Ed Blackwell - drums.
