The first time out for recordings in Munich and Helsinki — featuring beautifully succinct renditions of the tunes — plus the Rotterdam concert included in the Holy Ghost box set, all rendered here in the improved quality of sound which is Ezz-Thetics’ raison d’être.
With Don Cherry, Gary Peacock, and Sunny Murray.
Twenty-one recordings — including the Ghosts LP — from September and November 1964, in the wake of Spiritual Unity; live at Club Montmartre in Copenhagen, Denmark, and at a radio station in Hilversum, Netherlands.
Fierce, ecstatic, awe-inspiring music.
Introducing the bossa nova in 1959, the original LP plus extras. Appearing effortlessly cultured and crafted, as natural as breath.
Raw, blue, and sensational, with Kirk playing the tenor sax, manzello, and stritch simultaneously. Originally released by King in 1956, entitled Triple Threat.
With Sonny Murray in 1996.