Label:
Strata-East – SES-19758
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album / Country: US / Released: 1975
Style:
Post Bop, Avant-garde Jazz, Spiritual, Free Jazz
Recorded 3rd
July 1973 and 23rd May 1974 at Media Sound, New York.
Arranged
By, Composed By, Producer – Milton Marsh
Artwork
[Graphics] – Carole Byard
Published
By – Milton Marsh Publishing Co.
Matrix
/ Runout (Side A Etched Runout): SES-19758-A e
Matrix
/ Runout (Side B Etched Runout): SES-19758-B
A1
- Vonda's Tune (part 1 of "Earth, Home Of The Mortals")
........................ 2:14
A2
- Community Music
...................................................................................
6:43
A3 - Monism ...................................................................................................
8:49
B1 - Metamorphosis .......................................................................................
5:57
B2
- Ode to Nzinga ........................................................................................
7:18
B3
- Sabotage, 3 preparations .......................................................................
9:15
alto
saxophone, conductor, voice [spoken text]
– Milton Marsh
piano
– Cedric Lawson
alto
saxophone – Joseph Ferguson, Rene McClean
baritone
saxophone – Reynold Scott
tenor
saxophone – Bill Cody, David S. Ware
trombone
– Charles Stevens, Bill Lowe, Bill Campbell
trumpet
– Kamal Abdul-Alim, Sinclair Acey, Bubbles Martin, Frank Williams
tuba
– Bill Davis
double
bass – Don Pate
drums, percussion
– Greg Bandy
One
of the harder to find records on Strata East, and a beautiful set of
spiritual/free jazz tracks composed and arranged by reed player Milton Marsh.
In
1975, Milton Marsh released his first album "Monism" for the
Strata-East label. Marsh, a composer, arranger, saxophonist and flautist,
recorded the album in New York City, and the musicians on "Monism"
represent some of the finest living in NYC at the time: pianist Cedric Lawson,
bassist Don Pate, along with two rising stars at the time, David Ware on
saxophone and Greg Bandy on percussion. Ironically, all of these artists would
go on to record several volumes of music in their careers except for Marsh, who
recorded only one additional album, 1985’s Continuum, after a decade long
absence.
Marsh
composed and arranged all of the album’s six compositions, each of which
featured between nine and 17 players. This sizable headcount explains the
album’s ability to soar from quiet, minimal moments to robust, dissonant
explosions, depending upon the track.
“Vonda’s
Tune”, the album’s opener, begins with a brief solitary and somber horn solo,
which later opens up to the more “avant” sounds of “Community Music”. The title
track is where Marsh’s compositions reach their most unpredictable and exciting
moments, however. “Monism” closes out the A side with a free jazz jamboree,
complete with a spoken word delivery of a Sufi poem from Marsh himself. The
album’s B side is relegated to more traditional structures, and features some
of the most driving piano, drum and saxophone playing. Nice stuff, and one of those that you hardly ever see!
An
incredible album from Milton Marsh on Strata East. Essential.
If
you find it, buy this album!
MILTON MARSH – Monism (LP-1975)
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ReplyDeleteAn incredible rip! Deeply appreciated!
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ReplyDeleteA heartfelt Thank You, Vitko!
ReplyDeleteThis was on my wishlist of unknown musicians (unknown to me as I've never heard a sound from them) for a long time (about 14 years or so).
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ReplyDeleteWhat a gift! This has been on my wish list. Thank you very much.
ReplyDeleteManufactured Recordings is reissuing this amazing album on LP and CD soon! It should be significantly more affordable than an original pressing, and the LP will also include a digital download.
ReplyDeletePre-order info is not yet posted, but you can find more info about it all here (some of the text looks very familiar, in fact!)
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I am very curious what kind of sound will have the album when he finally appears.
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Listening to this today and I was really impressed. It is a beautiful record. I am happy to hear that a reissue is in the works. I also wanted to thank you for posting this. If not for you, I would never have heard this. Great stuff.
ReplyDeleteHuge thanks for filling a gaping hole in my Strata-East selection, Vitko. Like several other friends here, I've been waiting a while to hear this one!
ReplyDeleteI was kinda holding out for a follow-up by the Musketeer on a reissue, but since there are no updates from Manufactured Rec., I think I'll gladly check out your offer, Vitko. Thanks!
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