Album US 1968 on Vortex Records label
Jazz
The style of music on this Lp is largely considered "Third Stream" (hence the title). Third Stream was coined as its own genre that represents a balance of jazz and classical. Classical/avant-garde composer William Fischer worked closely with Zawinul and wrote most of the tracks on this record. Dave Brubeck's "...Brandenburg Gate" Lp is another fine example of Third Stream music where he pairs with his brother, a classical composer.
Joe Zawinul key, p, ep, 1932-2007 AT piano, electric piano, album by | |
William S. Fischer syn, *1935 US arranged by, tenor saxophone, arranged by, written by | |
Kermit Moore str, vc, 1929-2013 US cello | |
Richard Davis b, *1930 US double bass | |
Freddie Waits dr, 1940-1989 US drums | |
Roy McCurdy dr, *1936 US drums | |
Warren Smith perc, dr, vib, *1934 US percussion | |
Jimmy Owens tr, fh, *1943 US trumpet | |
Alfred Brown vl, US viola | |
Selwart Clarke str, US viola | |
Theodore Israel str, vl, 1927-1987 US viola |
Joel Dorn producer |
William S. Fischer |
Friedrich Gulda |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Baptismal | Joe Zawinul | William S. Fischer | 7:37 | |
2 | The Soul Of A Village (Part I) | Joe Zawinul | William S. Fischer | 2:13 | |
3 | The Soul Of A Village (Part II) | Joe Zawinul | William S. Fischer | 4:12 | |
4 | The Fifth Canto | Joe Zawinul | William S. Fischer | 6:55 | |
5 | From Vienna, With Love | Joe Zawinul | Friedrich Gulda | 4:27 | |
6 | Lord, Lord, Lord | Joe Zawinul | William S. Fischer | 3:55 | |
7 | A Concerto, Retitled | Joe Zawinul | William S. Fischer | 5:30 |
30sec audio samples provided by
Joe Zawinul - The Rise & Fall Of The Third Stream / Money In The Pocket US 1994 Jazz |