Saturday, August 8, 2009

The Free Spirits - Out Of Sight And Sound (1967 - 2006, Sunbeam)


Way ahead of its time, The Free Spirits' radical 1967 album Out of Sight and Sound has never previously been available on CD. Co-founded by the young and future jazz-rock guitar legend Larry Coryell, who made his recording debut here, the band was only together briefly but dazzled all who heard them (including Jimi Hendrix, The Doors and The Velvet Underground) with their revolutionary brand of psychedelic jazz-rock. One highlight includes "Blue Water Mother," a song which employs the oft-unheard sound of two separate vocal tracks singing two entirely separate sets of lyrics. One of the first fusions of jazz and rock, this early experiment in sound will appeal to fans of straight-up heavy '60s jams as well.

4 comments:

marram62 said...

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Anonymous said...

Many thanks! I love what Coryell did with Gary Burton at the same time. Looking forward to hearing this!

Anonymous said...

Thank you!

Eric said...

Jim Pepper is the saxophonist.