KEN VANDERMARK VANDERMARK 5 Four Sides To The Story 2-LP's LTD EDITION BOX SET
THIS IS A
BRAND NEW LIMITED EDITION 2 LP's VINYL RECORDS BOX-SET.
(No CD's)
NotTwo
Records extremely limited, outstandingly lavish 2- LP’s box-set (vinyl only – no
CD’s), further pushes limits not only musical boundaries of improvised music but
also the whole concept of conceptual package, as recently re-defined by its own
issue of "Alchemia" by Vandermark 5.
This
exquisitely realized set includes 2 separate LP, housed together in a
one-of-its-kind unique box with absolutely astonishing covert art.
Comprehensive booklet with many personal insights from Ken Vandermark himself,
rare pictures, interviews and essays from acclaimed critics, compliment the
whole set.
Tracks:
SIDE ONE
1.
Vehicle (for Magnus Broo) [08:55]
2. That Was Now (for the Volcano Suns) [09:30]
SIDE TWO
3.
Camera (for Edward Weston) [14:11]
4. Suitcase (for Ray Charles, Elvin Jones, and Steve Lacy) [07:18]
SIDE THREE
5.
Convertible (for Charles Eames) [08:47]
6. Burn Nostalgia (for Art Pepper) [07:01]
SIDE FOUR
7. Some
Not All (for Phillip Wilson) [14:44]
8. Reciprocal (for Santiago Calatrava) [06:44]
Performed by:
Tim Daisy - drums
Kent Kessler - bass
Fred Lonberg-Holm - cello
Dave Rempis - saxophones
Ken Vandermark - saxophones, clarinets
Music by:
All compositions by Ken
Vandermark (ASCAP)
Recorded:
November 23, 2005 at the Alchemia, Krakow,
Poland by Micha? Rosicki
Mixed and mastered by Micha? Rosicki (MAQ Studio
Poland)
Produced by Marek Winiarski
Front cover: “Szlak trafil” by Andrzej L.Turek
(stick-in picture on paper 30cm x 30cm)
Inside photos by Krzysztof Penarski,
Bartosz Winiarski and Krzysztof Wesolowski
Graphic design by Andrzej L.Turek &
Andrzej Wojnowski
Liner notes by Ken Vandermark and Wawrzyniec Makinia
About:
When I look back and think
about the ideas we were dealing with a year ago, and when I listen to the
recording held in that club, I’m confronted with the failures that are there;
which is probably why I’d rather be doing something else than writing these
liner notes right now. But I’m also excited by what I hear, that the start of
the music by the new quintet was so strong. From night to night it continues to
be, which is why after ten years this ensemble is still looking for it’s next
gig- so that it can keep finding something different to say and hopefully pay
some of the rent along the way. (Ken Vandermark, Chicago, September 15, 2006)
Video clips:
The Frame Quartet -
Alchemia, Krakow, Poland Part 1
The Frame Quartet - Alchemia, Krakow, Poland
Part. 2