- LP
- Digital
Amancio D'Silva
Konkan Dance
The Roundtable
- Cat No: SIR021
- Release: 2021-01-29
インド生まれのギタリスト名手AMANCIO D'SILVAによる、タブラ&シタールも交えたインド古典音楽meetsサイケデリック・ブルース・モダンジャズ&ファンク1972年の未発表ブリティッシュ・エキゾチック・モダンジャズ秘宝「Konkan Dance」が録音から半世紀近い年月を経て遂に初アナログ・リリース!!!180g重量盤。
Track List
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1. Amancio D'Silva - A Street in Bombay
11:06 -
2. Amancio D'Silva - What Maria Sees
08:01 -
3. Amancio D'Silva - A Song for Francesca
10:45 -
4. Amancio D'Silva - Konkan Dance
08:51
16bit/44.1khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]
Following in the footsteps of the landmark 1966 double-quartet recording by Joe Harriott and John Mayer, Indian born musician Amancio D’Silva produced some of the most adventurous and sophisticated recordings within the canon of ‘indo-jazz’, a term used to define a pioneering east meets west synthesis that reflected the shifting musical and cultural landscape of post-war Britain. An experiment which reached a pinnacle in 1972 with D’Silva’s seminal recording Dream Sequence by Cosmic Eye (The Roundtable TRZY001), an adventurous fusion of modal jazz and Indian classical music viewed through the psychedelic lens of swinging London. Exotic third-stream jazz conceived by a visionary composer whose virtuosic technique and deeply emotive guitar playing defined his two earlier and now legendary 1969 UK jazz albums Integration and Hum Dono with Joe Harriott, both recorded for the much celebrated Lansdowne label.
Also recorded in 1972 although not released at the time was Konkan Dance, an unofficial sequel to Dream Sequence that further explored the unchartered possibilities of an Indian music-jazz fusion. Featuring many of the same personnel, this session also included support from Don Rendell and Alan Branscombe, two giants of the UK jazz scene who add serious credentials to D’Silva’s singular and intimate compositions. For reasons unknown the album was cancelled by Lansdowne at the time and never saw the light of day until being resurrected again in the 2000s. The Roundtable are pleased to once again showcase this important artist and present a new addition of this incredible and almost forgotten piece of the Amancio D’Silva story. Pressed on 180g vinyl and packaged in a custom 1960s-style flip-back sleeve.
Unreleased British Jazz from 1972.
Sequel to Cosmic Eye - Dream Sequence
Includes liner notes and rare photos.
Custom Flipback sleeve.
180g Vinyl
Also recorded in 1972 although not released at the time was Konkan Dance, an unofficial sequel to Dream Sequence that further explored the unchartered possibilities of an Indian music-jazz fusion. Featuring many of the same personnel, this session also included support from Don Rendell and Alan Branscombe, two giants of the UK jazz scene who add serious credentials to D’Silva’s singular and intimate compositions. For reasons unknown the album was cancelled by Lansdowne at the time and never saw the light of day until being resurrected again in the 2000s. The Roundtable are pleased to once again showcase this important artist and present a new addition of this incredible and almost forgotten piece of the Amancio D’Silva story. Pressed on 180g vinyl and packaged in a custom 1960s-style flip-back sleeve.
Unreleased British Jazz from 1972.
Sequel to Cosmic Eye - Dream Sequence
Includes liner notes and rare photos.
Custom Flipback sleeve.
180g Vinyl
自身が率いるグループCosmic Eye1972年の名作「Dream Sequence」LP復刻に続いて、名レーベルTHE ROUNDTABLEからAMANCIO D'SILVAの新たな秘宝作「Konkan Dance」が待望アナログ復刻された。今作「Konkan Dance」は「Dream Sequence」の続編として1972年に録音、制作され、インド音楽とジャズのフュージョンの未知の可能性をさらに追求した作品として完成しながらも、当時はリリースされておらず、録音から半世紀近い年月を経て遂に!この度めでたく陽の眼を見ることになった作品であり、アコースティックギター、エレクトリックギター、ベース、ピアノ、エレピ、フルート、ヴィブラフォン、サックス、シタール、タブラで奏でられたサイケデリック・ラーガ・ジャズ悠久セッション全4トラックを収録。たおやかに静かに風が吹く、B1「A Song for Francesca」もメディテーショナルに落ち着く。音質音圧もバッチリな重量盤ヴァイナルLPでの復刻も嬉しい限り。 (コンピューマ) (LPのコメントから参照)