Age of Miracles Sigi Busch
Album info
Album-Release:
1975
HRA-Release:
04.05.2016
Album including Album cover
- 1 Silver Sickle 08:39
- 2 Frisia Non Cantat 04:37
- 3 Kolophonium - Time 05:03
- 4 Dragon Fly 02:19
- 5 Age of Miracles 02:41
- 6 Did You See My Glasseye 08:30
- 7 Dwarf's Vision 09:08
- 8 Tuba or Not Tuba 00:54
Info for Age of Miracles
Sigi Busch rates as one of Germany’s premier bassists, having worked with a wide range of players, from Ben Webster to Woody Shaw and John Zorn. Age of Miracles was Busch’s first album, and what an album! Two jazz greats, American alto saxophonist Charlie Mariano, and German keyboardist Wolfgang Dauner, as well as the fantastic German trombonist Ed Kröger and eclectic Danish drummer Kasper Winding take part in this inaugural flight. The album profiles Busch’s hardcore jazz side with sophisticated compositions and outstanding interactive play. Silver Sickle flashes by in ¾ as Kröger and Mariano rip through their solos. Then there’s Sigi’s striking bass intro and the group’s preternatural communal play on Frisia Non Contat, the beautifully phrased up-tempo Kolophonium-Time, the dark-toned buzz and hum of Dragon Fly, the mystic canonic call of Age of Miracles, the fusion-laced Did You See My Glass Eye? with Dauner’s insightful e-piano, the passionate solos on Dwarf’s Vision, and to end it all Busch’s existential tuba play on Tuba Or Not Tuba. There may be some tongue-in-cheek in the titles, but the music is everything but. A celebration of the magic that makes for great music, and a fitting addition to any serious jazz collection.
Sigi Busch, bass, tuba
Charlie Mariano, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone
Ed Kröger, trombone
Wolfgang Dauner, piano, synthesizer
Kasper Winding, drums
Recorded 15-16, 1973, Windrose Studio, Hamburg
Engineered by Conny Plank
Produced by Peter Schulze
Digitally remastered
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