Since the late '70s, Jan Garbarek has been carving out a place within jazz for the folk and spiritual traditions of the indigenous peoples of Scandinavia, the Netherlands, and finally of those people all over the world. Rites, a double CD, is his attempt at forging a synthesis that takes improvisation into the heart of ritual music and creates a new form of spiritual from the...(展开全部) Since the late '70s, Jan Garbarek has been carving out a place within jazz for the folk and spiritual traditions of the indigenous peoples of Scandinavia, the Netherlands, and finally of those people all over the world. Rites, a double CD, is his attempt at forging a synthesis that takes improvisation into the heart of ritual music and creates a new form of spiritual from them both. Using a strategy for each of the discs, the first one digs deep into the spiritual and mystical side of his language. Garbarek plays soprano and tenor as well as synthesizers, drum machines, and samples -- always understated, always elegant -- and utilizes the talents of some of his running mates as well as new ones. Rainer Bruninghausappears sporadically throughout, as does bassist Eberhard Weber, and drummer/percussion wizard Marilyn Mazuris ubiquitous. The music is slow, tenuous, and repetitive. It hardly matters -- on disc one, anyway -- which of the pieces are being played. All of them have spare, chant-like melodies that are lifted by myriad percussion instruments and keyboards, which provide a spacious ambience in which to enfold them both. Even Garbarek's trademark icy saxophone -- usually made more so by Manfred Eicher's production -- is warm, watery, and deeply entrenched in this warm mix that falls over listeners like a fine meditation blanket; like that blanket, it begins to stir emotions from deep within the heart of the listener. While these songs all segue into one another, it is worth noting that Garbarek recut "It's OK to Listen to the Grey Voice" for this collection, where it's performed with deeper conviction and fits better than it did on the album it was named for. Disc two of Rites is a bit of a different story. While the music is indeed intended for ritual, it comes from the celebratory side of the aisle rather than the contemplative one. Here are dances, Garbarek's versions of gospel shouts, processionals, festival waltzes, and all manner of joyful ceremonies completing the circle. On one collection, listeners get music for prayer, contemplation, and grief, as well as a funky European read of indigenous music for moving to and celebrating. Clearly this is what sets Rites above Garbarek's other recordings, him taking that balance he possessed so early in his career back again and putting it to work in a near-sacred setting.
0 有用 甫寸 2021-11-04 13:42:49
标签里有北欧,但是前半段都是中东的。
0 有用 Yen 2015-04-01 16:09:57
第一張蠻有趣的,第二張比較囧。當年ECM似乎很鼓勵旗下樂手嘗試一些世界音樂。
0 有用 ητοςouti 2016-03-04 15:23:04
[ECM 1685-86]Jan.Garbarek-Rites
0 有用 Wildcolonial 2007-03-19 22:47:34
ECM 1685/1686
0 有用 Alpha 2020-05-05 17:23:35
感觉Jan吹着吹着吹出一条跳舞的蛇😅
0 有用 Alpha 2020-05-05 17:23:35
感觉Jan吹着吹着吹出一条跳舞的蛇😅
0 有用 泡芙罗 2017-11-07 19:11:46
像有一双手,周而复始地覆盖住你的双眼。
0 有用 Daliiiiiiiiiiii 2023-04-05 17:01:25 黑龙江
太美
0 有用 小刘 2010-04-25 12:00:40
宗教主题
0 有用 甫寸 2021-11-04 13:42:49
标签里有北欧,但是前半段都是中东的。