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Cal Massey: Blues To Coltrane - VINYL LP

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Cal Massey: Blues To Coltrane - VINYL LPTitle: Blues To Coltrane Artist: Cal Massey Label: Pure Pleasure Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 5060149622995 Genre: Jazz Release Date: 2019 08 16 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: REMASTERED Cal Massey, a track title from the Clifford Jordan album "Glass Bead Games". And this album, the only one recorded under his name. There was much more to his musical life than this title. Born January 11th 1928 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Massey studied

Title: Blues To Coltrane
Artist: Cal Massey
Label: Pure Pleasure
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5060149622995
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2019-08-16
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: REMASTERED

Cal Massey, a track title from the Clifford Jordan album "Glass Bead Games". And this album, the only one recorded under his name. There was much more to his musical life than this title. Born January 11th 1928 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Massey studied trumpet under Freddie Webster, and following this played in the big bands of Jay McShann, Jimmy Heath, and Billie Holiday. After that he mainly worked as a composer. In the late 1950s he led an ensemble with Jimmy Garrison, McCoy Tyner, and Tootie Heath; John Coltrane and Donald Byrd occasionally played with them. In the 1950s he gradually receded from active performance and concentrated on composition; his works were recorded by Coltrane, Tyner, Freddie Hubbard, Jackie McLean, Lee Morgan, Philly Joe Jones, Horace Tapscott and Archie Shepp. Massey played and toured with Shepp from 1969 until 1972. He also performed in The Romas Orchestra with Romulus Franceschini. In examining Massey's life and music, three names continually emerge. One is that of the great tenor saxophonist John Coltrane, whom Massey met as a teenager in Philadelphia and who remained a close friend until his death in 1967. After Coltrane's passing, Massey frequently joined forces with saxophonist, poet, and playwright Archie Shepp; though Shepp was about ten years Massey's junior, the two developed a bond that remained close for the rest of the older man's life. Massey, Coltrane, and Shepp are all linked by the proli?c but obscure composer and arranger Romulus Franceschini, who lent his hand to many important jazz projects, such as Coltrane's Africa/Brass and Shepp's Attica Blues. He maintained with Massey a symbiotic relationship not unlike that of Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington. On the whole, as in the case of Ellington and Strayhorn, it was dif?cult to tell where one musician's contribution ended and the other's began. Massey also shared a radical political stance with Shepp and Franceschini. It is impossible to separate his work from the militant arm of the Civil Rights Movement that took shape in the 1960s and 1970s. As Fred Ho has noted, "Titles such as '[Hey Goddamn It], Things Have Got to Change,' 'The Damned Don't Cry,' and 'The Cry of My People' spoke directly to a consciousness of oppression and a politics of liberation." In fact, the Black Panthers were a driving force behind Massey's creation (with Franceschini) of The Black Liberation Movement Suite. At the ?rst Pan-African Arts Festival in Algiers in 1969 Massey met exiled Panthers leader Eldridge Cleaver who commissioned the Suite primarily as a fundraising venture. The work would be performed at Black Panther bene?ts three times during Massey's lifetime.

Tracks:
1.1 Blues to Coltrane
1.2 What's Wrong
1.3 Bakai
1.4 These Are Soulful Days
1.5 Father and Son
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