Contours
Sam Rivers
Avant-Garde JazzJazzJazz InstrumentPost-BopSaxophone Jazz
1967 | FLAC 44.1kHz 16bit | 5 tracks · 49:23
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On Contours, his second Blue Note album, tenor saxophonist Sam Rivers fully embraced the avant-garde, but presented his music in a way that wouldn't be upsetting or confusing to hard bop loyalists. Rivers leads a quintet featuring trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Joe Chambers through a set of originals that walk a fine line between probing, contemplative post-bop and densely dissonant avant-jazz. Each musician is able to play the extremes equally well while remaining sensitive to the compositional subtleties. Rarely is Contours anything less than enthralling, and it remains one of the high watermarks
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Contours is the second album by American saxophonist Sam Rivers, recorded in 1965 and released on the Blue Note label. The CD reissue contains an alternate take as a bonus track.

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1Point of Many Returns9:24Sam Rivers
2Dance of the Tripedal10:10Sam Rivers
3Euterpe11:46Sam Rivers
4Mellifluous Cacophony9:01Sam Rivers
5Mellifluous Cacophony (Alternate Take)9:05Sam Rivers

Credits

Bass — Ron Carter Drums — Joe Chambers Engineer — Rudy Van Gelder Mastered By — Kevin Gray Piano — Herbie Hancock Producer — Alfred Lion Supervised By — Joe Harley Tenor Saxophone — Sam Rivers Soprano Saxophone — Sam Rivers Flute — Sam Rivers Trumpet — Freddie Hubbard

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