Don Cherry Music


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 Don Cherry
Mu First Part/Mu Second Part (IMPORT)
Format: Audio CD from True North Records (2001-11-13)
Artist: Don Cherry
List price: $15.99
New price: $15.99
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Brilliant Action
  • Amegelo
  • Total Vibration
  • Sun Of The East
  • Terrestrial Beings
  • The Mysticism of my sound
  • Medley a)Dollar Brand b)Spontaneous Composing c)Exert, Man On The Moon
  • Bamboo Night
  • Teo-teo Can
  • Smiling Faces, going places
  • Psyco Drama
  • Medley a)Theme: Albert Heath b)Theme: Dollar Brand c)Babyrest, Time for...
 Don Cherry
Mu, First Part
Format: LP Record from Byg Actuel (2008-09-30)
Artist: Don Cherry
List price: $25.98
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Brilliant Action
  • Amejelo
  • Total Vibration
  • Sun of the East
  • Terrestrial Beings
 Don Cherry
Mu, First Part
Format: Audio CD from Sunspots (2002-09-06)
Artist: Don Cherry
List price: $19.98
New price: $19.97
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Brilliant Action
  • Amejelo
  • Total Vibration
  • Sun of the East
  • Terrestrial Beings
 Don Cherry
Mu, Second Part
Format: Audio CD from Sunspots (2004-05-25)
Artist: Don Cherry
List price: $22.49
New price: $14.76
Used price: $16.61
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • The Mysticism of My Sound
  • Medley: A) Dollar Brand/B) Spontaneous Composing/E) Exert, Man on ...)
  • Bamboo Night
  • Teo-Teo-Can
  • Smiling Faces Going Places
  • Psycho-Drama
  • Medley: A) Theme Albert Heath/B) Theme Dollar Brand/C) Baby Rest, Time
 Don Cherry
Multikulti
Format: Audio Cassette from Universal Music & VI (1990-09-18)
Artist: Don Cherry
List price: $9.98
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Trumpet
  • Multikulti Soothsayer
  • Flute
  • Birdboy
  • Melodica
  • Dedication to Thomas Mapfumo
  • Pettiford Brdige
  • Piano/Trumpet
  • Until the Rain Comes
  • Divinity-Tree
  • Rhumba Multikulti
  • Multikulti Soothsayer Player
Average review score:

Glad this one got reissued
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-16
MULTIKULTI was originally released in the U.S. as the second Don Cherry project for A&M's Modern Masters Jazz Series (A&M CD 5323)in 1990. Unfortunately it quickly went out of print. I gave this one 4 stars because the self-indulgent experiments sometimes get in the way of otherwise beautiful music. The other project, ART DECO (A&M SP and CD 5258), with Charlie Haden, James Clay and Billy Higgins, is a more straight-ahead jazz album, which I'd give 5 stars. It should be reissued as well. What a pity so many great jazz albums go out of print so we have to depend on imports.

Tragically out of print.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-20
Don Cherry was a man of extraordinarily cosmopolitan musical tastes, and better than any other record, "Multikulti" displays this. It may not be his best work, but it is probably his most accessible, and is a highly enjoyable experience.

Moving between different moods, Cherry, backed by several ensembles including such musicians as Nana Vasconcelos, Carlos Ward, Ed Blackwell, Karl Berger and Peter Apfelbaum, the record is a stirring mix of American, European, and African musical traditions, moving seemlessly between forms. Cherry is at his most entertaining on "Multikulti Soothsayer"-- spoken word over doussn'gouni (a bassy, single stringed hunter's bow), pocket trumpet, and synthesizers-- a bizarre story about coming into a shop and meeting a woman of seemingly unlimited potential, and his skills as an instrumental arranger shine on "Birdboy" (a electronics-meets-reggae piece), "Dedication to Thomas Mapfumo (Eastern European-tinged swing with blazing soloing from Ward and Apfelbaum), "Pettiford Bridge" (tuba-driven jazz with phenomenal soloing from Cherry and Ward) and "Until the Rain Comes" (a bizarre pop meets a dozezn world traditions piece with a great vocal from Ingrid Sertso).

All in all, its a great record and there's quite a bit to hear on this. Dig it up, even out of print, its well worth the effort.

Worldly Don
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-29
This fantastic album by Don Cherry definately rates as one of my all time favourites for its soulful charm and warm atmosphere. There is a strong element of story telling and the listener is take on a journey to the mystical land of musical dreams and traditions. I really can't believe this album is not exremely well know and talked about, thats why I'm raving on!!! I love the variety of styles, flavours, moods and instrumental timbres. A classic Don Cherry.

 Don Cherry
Multikulti
Format: Audio CD from A&M (1990-08-31)
Artist: Don Cherry
List price: $13.98
Used price: $18.49
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Trumpet
  • Multikulti Soothsayer
  • Flute
  • Birdboy
  • Melodica
  • Dedication to Thomas Mapfumo
  • Pettiford Brdige
  • Piano/Trumpet
  • Until the Rain Comes
  • Divinity-Tree
  • Rhumba Multikulti
  • Multikulti Soothsayer Player
Average review score:

Glad this one got reissued
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-16
MULTIKULTI was originally released in the U.S. as the second Don Cherry project for A&M's Modern Masters Jazz Series (A&M CD 5323)in 1990. Unfortunately it quickly went out of print. I gave this one 4 stars because the self-indulgent experiments sometimes get in the way of otherwise beautiful music. The other project, ART DECO (A&M SP and CD 5258), with Charlie Haden, James Clay and Billy Higgins, is a more straight-ahead jazz album, which I'd give 5 stars. It should be reissued as well. What a pity so many great jazz albums go out of print so we have to depend on imports.

Tragically out of print.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-20
Don Cherry was a man of extraordinarily cosmopolitan musical tastes, and better than any other record, "Multikulti" displays this. It may not be his best work, but it is probably his most accessible, and is a highly enjoyable experience.

Moving between different moods, Cherry, backed by several ensembles including such musicians as Nana Vasconcelos, Carlos Ward, Ed Blackwell, Karl Berger and Peter Apfelbaum, the record is a stirring mix of American, European, and African musical traditions, moving seemlessly between forms. Cherry is at his most entertaining on "Multikulti Soothsayer"-- spoken word over doussn'gouni (a bassy, single stringed hunter's bow), pocket trumpet, and synthesizers-- a bizarre story about coming into a shop and meeting a woman of seemingly unlimited potential, and his skills as an instrumental arranger shine on "Birdboy" (a electronics-meets-reggae piece), "Dedication to Thomas Mapfumo (Eastern European-tinged swing with blazing soloing from Ward and Apfelbaum), "Pettiford Bridge" (tuba-driven jazz with phenomenal soloing from Cherry and Ward) and "Until the Rain Comes" (a bizarre pop meets a dozezn world traditions piece with a great vocal from Ingrid Sertso).

All in all, its a great record and there's quite a bit to hear on this. Dig it up, even out of print, its well worth the effort.

Worldly Don
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-29
This fantastic album by Don Cherry definately rates as one of my all time favourites for its soulful charm and warm atmosphere. There is a strong element of story telling and the listener is take on a journey to the mystical land of musical dreams and traditions. I really can't believe this album is not exremely well know and talked about, thats why I'm raving on!!! I love the variety of styles, flavours, moods and instrumental timbres. A classic Don Cherry.

 Don Cherry
Multikulti
Format: VHS Tape from View Video (1996-02-06)
Artist:
List price: $5.99
New price: $4.99
Used price: $5.00

Average review score:

Stunning live concert from free-jazz master Don Cherry!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-17
After helping Ornette Coleman give birth to Free Jazz, trumpeter Don Cherry became a pivotal composer/theorist and an invigorating, experimental World Music improviser. This joyful encounter, taken from the Days of Jazz Festival in Stuttgart, Germany, finds Cherry and friends weaving a shimmering, polyphonic musical tapestry that includes his originals and Monk's "Bemsha Swing." Features Peter Apfelbaum, Bo Freeman and Joshua Jones.

#1348 (57 min, Hi-Fi Stereo)

 Don Cherry
Multikulti
Format: Audio CD from Universal/Polygram (1990-09-17)
Artist: Don Cherry
List price: $21.49
Used price: $51.78
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Trumpet
  • Multikulti Soothsayer
  • Flute
  • Birdboy
  • Melodica
  • Dedication to Thomas Mapfumo
  • Pettiford Brdige
  • Piano/Trumpet
  • Until the Rain Comes
  • Divinity-Tree
  • Rhumba Multikulti
  • Multikulti Soothsayer Player
Average review score:

Glad this one got reissued
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-16
MULTIKULTI was originally released in the U.S. as the second Don Cherry project for A&M's Modern Masters Jazz Series (A&M CD 5323)in 1990. Unfortunately it quickly went out of print. I gave this one 4 stars because the self-indulgent experiments sometimes get in the way of otherwise beautiful music. The other project, ART DECO (A&M SP and CD 5258), with Charlie Haden, James Clay and Billy Higgins, is a more straight-ahead jazz album, which I'd give 5 stars. It should be reissued as well. What a pity so many great jazz albums go out of print so we have to depend on imports.

Tragically out of print.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-20
Don Cherry was a man of extraordinarily cosmopolitan musical tastes, and better than any other record, "Multikulti" displays this. It may not be his best work, but it is probably his most accessible, and is a highly enjoyable experience.

Moving between different moods, Cherry, backed by several ensembles including such musicians as Nana Vasconcelos, Carlos Ward, Ed Blackwell, Karl Berger and Peter Apfelbaum, the record is a stirring mix of American, European, and African musical traditions, moving seemlessly between forms. Cherry is at his most entertaining on "Multikulti Soothsayer"-- spoken word over doussn'gouni (a bassy, single stringed hunter's bow), pocket trumpet, and synthesizers-- a bizarre story about coming into a shop and meeting a woman of seemingly unlimited potential, and his skills as an instrumental arranger shine on "Birdboy" (a electronics-meets-reggae piece), "Dedication to Thomas Mapfumo (Eastern European-tinged swing with blazing soloing from Ward and Apfelbaum), "Pettiford Bridge" (tuba-driven jazz with phenomenal soloing from Cherry and Ward) and "Until the Rain Comes" (a bizarre pop meets a dozezn world traditions piece with a great vocal from Ingrid Sertso).

All in all, its a great record and there's quite a bit to hear on this. Dig it up, even out of print, its well worth the effort.

Worldly Don
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-29
This fantastic album by Don Cherry definately rates as one of my all time favourites for its soulful charm and warm atmosphere. There is a strong element of story telling and the listener is take on a journey to the mystical land of musical dreams and traditions. I really can't believe this album is not exremely well know and talked about, thats why I'm raving on!!! I love the variety of styles, flavours, moods and instrumental timbres. A classic Don Cherry.

 Don Cherry
Multikulti
Format: DVD from Kultur Video (2005-10-25)
Artist:
List price: $19.99
New price: $9.99
Used price: $11.64

Average review score:

Stunning live concert from free-jazz master Don Cherry!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-17
After helping Ornette Coleman give birth to Free Jazz, trumpeter Don Cherry became a pivotal composer/theorist and an invigorating, experimental World Music improviser. This joyful encounter, taken from the Days of Jazz Festival in Stuttgart, Germany, finds Cherry and friends weaving a shimmering, polyphonic musical tapestry that includes his originals and Monk's "Bemsha Swing." Features Peter Apfelbaum, Bo Freeman and Joshua Jones.

#1348 (57 min, Hi-Fi Stereo)

 Don Cherry
Music to Remember - Vol. 3 { Various Artists }
Format: Audio CD from Dominion ()
Artist:
List price:
Used price: $2.94

Average review score:

SONG LIST
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-23
ALL RECORDINGS ARE NEW STEREO RECORDINGS (NOT ORIGINAL) EXCEPT
FOR TRACK 11.

1. GO AWAY, LITTLE GIRL - THE HAPPENINGS
2. 26 MILES (SANTA CATALINA) - THE FOUR PREPS
3. EARTH ANGEL - THE CREW CUTS\
4. MEXICO - BOB MOORE
5. RED ROSES FOR A BLUE LADY - VIC DANA
6. PRIMROSE LANE - JERRY WALLACE
7. BAND OF GOLD - DON CHERRRY
8. MY PRAYER - THE PLATTERS
9. HOLD ME, THRILL ME, KISS ME - MEL CARTER
10. I BELIEVE - FRANKIE LAINE
11. WITH ALL MY HEART - JODIE SANDS **
12. TIPPY-TOEING - THE HARDEN TRIO
13. TO EACH HIS OWN - THE INK SPOTS
14. NO MATTER WHAT SHAPE (YOUR STOMACH'S IN)
THE T-BONES
15. THOSE WERE THE DAYS - MARY HOPKIN


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