The Sixth Sense
Download links and information about The Sixth Sense by Don Pullen. This album was released in 1985 and it belongs to Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Avant Garde Metal genres. It contains 5 tracks with total duration of 40:30 minutes.
Artist: | Don Pullen |
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Release date: | 1985 |
Genre: | Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Avant Garde Metal |
Tracks: | 5 |
Duration: | 40:30 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Sixth Sense (featuring Olu Dara, Donald Harrison, Fred Hopkins, Bobby Battle) | 9:47 |
2. | In the Beginning (featuring Olu Dara, Donald Harrison, Fred Hopkins, Bobby Battle) | 12:04 |
3. | Tales from the Bright Side (featuring Olu Dara, Donald Harrison, Fred Hopkins, Bobby Battle) | 9:00 |
4. | Gratitude (featuring Olu Dara, Donald Harrison, Fred Hopkins, Bobby Battle) | 7:40 |
5. | All Is Well (featuring Olu Dara, Donald Harrison, Fred Hopkins, Bobby Battle) | 1:59 |
Details
[Edit]Pianist Don Pullen was one of the first of the jazz avant-garde to be both swinging and out in his playing (David Murray and Henry Threadgill would also do their parts, especially during the 1980s). Beyond intuition, Pullen's split musical personality came out of the disparate experiences of being both an R&B organist and a member of Charles Mingus' last group. Like Mingus, Pullen found a way to incorporate seemingly chaotic parts in a seamless and fluid whole. Paralleling his work with a quartet co-led by tenor saxophonist George Adams, Pullen cut this 1985 date with a stellar quintet featuring alto saxophonist Donald Harrison, trumpeter Olu Dara, bassist Fred Hopkins, and drummer Bobby Battle. The disc showcases five Pullen originals, including the highly original and fetching hard bop-cum-free jazz track titled "In the Beginning." Adding some nice variety, Pullen also offers up the gospel-tinged ballad "Gratitude" (a duet with Harrison) and the New Orleans bouncer "All Is Well." Reflecting Pullen's own quality piano work, all the soloists make impressive contributions throughout. A nice place to start for the Pullen newcomer.