Noisy Silence - Gentle Noise (Remastered) The Dave Pike Set

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Album-Release:
1969

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18.11.2016

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  • 1I'm on My Way04:34
  • 2Regards from Freddie Horrowitz04:37
  • 3Somewhat, Somewhere, Somehow04:39
  • 4Noisy Silence - Gentle Noise05:36
  • 5Mother People04:18
  • 6Mathar03:42
  • 7Vian-De03:20
  • 8Teaming Up03:43
  • 9Walkin' Down the Highway in a Red Raw Egg03:26
  • Total Runtime37:55

Info for Noisy Silence - Gentle Noise (Remastered)



American vibraphonist Dave Pike gained fame from his work throughout the 60’s with popular jazz flutist Herbie Mann, recording 11 albums with Mann’s groups, also recorded with legendary pianists Bill Evans and Paul Bley. On moving to Europe, the Dave Pike Set became an instant success through the combination of Pike’s vibes play and German Volker Kriegel’s electric, acoustic, guitar and sitar play. Kriegel’s compositions helped create the quartet’s unique sound, encompassing jazz, funk, psychedelia, avant-garde, and ethno. The popish I’m on My Way is followed by the folksy blues Regards From Freddy Horrowitz. The beautiful ballad Somewhat Somewhere Somehow features Kriegel, and the bluesy title piece jumps into double time with stellar guitar, vibes and bass solos. On Mother People Kriegel reworks a Frank Zappa composition into an unrestrained showpiece. Kriegel grabs the sitar on Mathar as jazz-rock peers East, and the poignant balladic waltz Vian-De highlights the vibes. Teaming Up takes off at breakneck speed with a couple of open-ended detours on the way. Walking Down the Highway celebrates the band’s dilapidated red Citroen, as they maneuver through the 13/4 time signature with ease. The first of six albums Pike recorded for MPS, it exquisitely chronicles the beginnings of a group that achieved popularity while maintaining their uniquely adventurous musical vision.

Dave Pike, vibraphone, tambourine
Hans Rettenbacher, bass
Peter Baumeister, drums
Volker Kriegel, guitar, sitar

Recorded January 21, 1969 at MPS-Tonstudio Villingen, Black Forest, Germany
Produced by Joachim Ernst Berendt

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