Monday, October 2, 2017

USA: Pat Patrick and The Baritone Saxophone Retinue -Sound Advice (2017)


'Of all the saxophones, it is our opinion that the one with the most distinctive sound, warmth and range that can reach into that of other saxophones, is the baritone sax.'

As composer, bandleader, and full-time member of the Sun Ra Arkestra, Pat Patrick was a visionary musician whose singular contribution to the jazz tradition has not yet been fully recognised. As well holding down the baritone spot in the Arkestra for 35 years, Patrick played flute and alto, composed in both jazz and popular idioms, and was a widely respected musician, playing with Duke Ellington, Eric Dolphy, Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane, with whom he appeared on Africa/Brass. But he is best known for his crucial contributions to key Sun Ra recordings including Angels and Demons at Play, Jazz in Silhouette and Nubians of Plutonia, among dozens of others.

As a bandleader, Patrick only released one LP - the almost mythical Sound Advice, recorded with his Baritone Saxophone Retinue, a unique gathering of baritone saxophone masters including Charles Davis and Rene Mclean. First issued in 1977 on Sun Ra's legendary Saturn Records imprint, Sound Advice is a deephued exploration of this special instrument, a lost masterpiece of Arkestrally-minded Ellingtonia where higher adepts of the lower cosmic tones are heard in rare conference.

Unissued since original release, Art Yard Records is proud to bring this unique jazz masterpiece back into the limelight.

Tracklist

1: Stablemates (Intro) Composed By – Benny Golson

2: Funny Time Composed By – Jimmy Heath

3: Uptighttedness Composed By – Pat Patrick

4: Eastern Vibrations Composed By – Charles Davis

5: Sabia Composed By – Antonio Carlos Jobim

6: East Of Uz Composed By – Sun Ra

7: The Waltz Composed By – Charles Davis

8 : Stablemates Composed By – Benny Golson