Left & Right by Roland Kirk

Left & Right

Roland Kirk

1969

Left & Right is a Jazz album by Roland Kirk, originally released in 1969. On Gatefold: 17 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Avant-Garde & Free Jazz
  • raw
  • frenzied
  • spiritual

About

For his second studio album for Atlantic, Roland Kirk was paired with a full-scale orchestra. With his blustery and mercurial disposition, Kirk was an odd choice for an orchestra. But as usual, he rose to the challenge and delivered a set of performances that highlight his vulnerability (a quality often overlooked when people discuss this indefatigable saxophonist). His reading of Charles Mingus’ “IX Love” shows the natural affinity between the two strong-willed but highly sensitive musicians, while the interpretation of Billy Strayhorn’s “A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing” is spine-tingling, second only to Johnny Hodges’ legendary original. The ballads “Quintessence” and “I Waited for You” owe much to Hodges, whose pining tone brought melodies to life in a manner usually reserved for vocalists. While Kirk was famous for playing multiple instruments at once, here he sticks mostly to a single tenor saxophone, as if to disprove persistent criticisms that his use of horns was just a gimmick. The exception is the 19-minute “Expansions,” a boiling cauldron of a song into which Kirk throws every last one of his ideas.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Black Mystery Has Been Revealed1:17
  2. 2Expansions19:37
  3. 3Lady's Blues3:46
  4. 4I X Love3:40
  5. 5Hot Cha3:23
  6. 6Quintessence4:11
  7. 7I Waited for You2:54
  8. 8A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing3:55

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 17 pressings tracked on Gatefold