Mal Waldron & Gary Peacock First Encounter [Records & LPs]
Barcode: 5060672881432
After playing with Mingus, Coltrane, Lady Day, and Abbey Lincoln, inventive jazz pianist Mal Waldron moved to Europe and first reached Japan in 1970, where he met Idaho-born double-bassist Gary Peacock, who had played with Art Pepper, Bud Shank, Bill Evans, and free-jazz giant Albert Ayler before moving to Japan to study Zen Buddhism. First Encounter, recorded in Tokyo in 1971 for French producer Herve Bergerat, shows that the intense pairing was quite natural, the harmonic dissonance of Waldron's "She Walks In Beauty" contrasted by the up-tempo groove of Peacock's "What's That"; future Native Son founder Hiroshi Murakami makes important contribution on drums.
Track Listing:
A1. She Walks in Beauty
A2. The Heart of the Matter
B1. What's That
B2. Walking Way
- First Encounter, recorded in Tokyo in 1971 for French producer Herve Bergerat, shows that the intense pairing of Mal Waldron and Gary Peacock was quite natural, the harmonic dissonance of Waldron's "She Walks In Beauty" contrasted by the up-tempo groove of Peacock's "What's That."
- Future Native Son founder Hiroshi Murakami makes important contribution on drums.
- Released: 07/12/2024
- UPC: 5060672881432
- Format: Vinyl
- Label: Trading Places
- Genre: Jazz