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Trinity is a live album by American jazz composer and multi-instrumentalist Joe McPhee recorded in 1972 in West Park, New York and originally released on the CjR label
The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek stated "On Trinity, the listener travels the history of sound through time and space. All that's left to do is nod silently in affirmation or weep and gnash your teeth in defeat. Revelatory. Glorious". On All About Jazz writer Derek Taylor noted "McPhee states that Trinity was the first record where he really began to feel comfortable with his tenor playing. Drinking in his work on each of his horns over the duration of the album it’s startling how much of McPhee the mature player is already solidly in place and his explanation takes on new candor" - Wikipedia
#NowPlaying Susan Alcorn / Joe McPhee / Ken Vandermark - Invitation to a Dream
Loving this first trio recording of three remarkable players, including Susan Alcorn who died earlier this year. The album title is so fitting: this is a bright portal into an otherworldly, spiritual space, all beautifully recorded.
“We lovingly dedicate this album to refugees, immigrants, and the persecuted wherever they may be.” YES!
#SusanAlcorn #JoeMcPhee #KenVandermark #AstralSpirits
https://alcornmcpheevandermark.bandcamp.com/album/invitation-to-a-dream
7 track album