Don Pullen
Langue disponible : anglaisDon Pullen developed a surprisingly accessible way of performing avant-garde jazz. Although he could be quite free harmonically, with dense, dissonant chords, Pullen also utilized catchy rhythms, so even his freest flights generally had a handle for listeners to hang on to. The combination of freedom and rhythm gave him his own unique musical personality. Pullen, who came from a musical family, studied with Muhal Richard Abrams (with whom he played in the Experimental Band) and, in 1964, made his recording debut with Giuseppi Logan. In the 1960s, he recorded free duets with Milford Graves, led his own bands, and played organ with R&B groups, backing Big Maybelle and Ruth Brown, among others. Although he worked with Nina Simone (1970-1971) and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (1974), Pullen became famous as the pianist with Charles Mingus' last great group (1973-1975). From 1979-1988, he co-led a notable inside/outside quartet with tenor saxophonist George Adams that was in some ways an extension of Mingus' band. In later years, Pullen led his African-Brazilian Connection and recorded with Kip Hanrahan, Roots, John Scofield, David Murray, Mingus Dynasty, and Jane Bunnett, among others. His last project found the always searching pianist seeking to fuse jazz with traditional Native American music. Although his life was too short, Don Pullen fortunately did make a fair amount of recordings as a leader, including for Sackville (1974), Horo, Black Saint, Atlantic (his funky "Big Alice" became a near-standard), and Blue Note.
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Don Pullen developed a surprisingly accessible way of performing avant-garde jazz. Although he could be quite free harmonically, with dense, dissonant chords, Pullen also utilized catchy rhythms, so even his freest flights generally had a handle for listeners to hang on to. The combination of freedom and rhythm gave him his own unique musical personality.
Pullen, who came from a musical family, studied with Muhal Richard Abrams (with whom he played in the Experimental Band) and, in 1964, made his recording debut with Giuseppi Logan. In the 1960s, he recorded free duets with Milford Graves, led his own bands, and played organ with R&B groups, backing Big Maybelle and Ruth Brown, among others. Although he worked with Nina Simone (1970-1971) and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (1974), Pullen became famous as the pianist with Charles Mingus' last great group (1973-1975). From 1979-1988, he co-led a notable inside/outside quartet with tenor saxophonist George Adams that was in some ways an extension of Mingus' band. In later years, Pullen led his African-Brazilian Connection and recorded with Kip Hanrahan, Roots, John Scofield, David Murray, Mingus Dynasty, and Jane Bunnett, among others. His last project found the always searching pianist seeking to fuse jazz with traditional Native American music. Although his life was too short, Don Pullen fortunately did make a fair amount of recordings as a leader, including for Sackville (1974), Horo, Black Saint, Atlantic (his funky "Big Alice" became a near-standard), and Blue Note.
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Melodic Excursions
Jazz - Paru chez Timeless Records le 9 déc. 2008
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Montreux Concert (Live at Montreux)
Jazz - Paru chez Rhino Atlantic le 26 juil. 2005
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Ode To Life
Jazz - Paru chez Blue Note Records le 29 juin 1993
Pianist Don Pullen's second recording by his African-Brazilian Connection (which includes bassist Nilson Matta, two percussionists and altoist Carlos ...
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New Beginnings
Jazz - Paru chez Blue Note Records le 1 déc. 1988
Jana's delight - Once upon a time - Warriors - New beginnings - At the cafe centrale - Reap the whirlwind - Silence = Death / Don Pullen, piano - Gary ...
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Kele Mou Bana
Jazz - Paru chez Blue Note Records le 7 mai 1992
Don Pullen's reverence for African and Brazilian music might be surprising to some fans who know his progressive jazz work as a leader, or as a sidema ...
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The Capitol Vaults Jazz Series
Jazz - Paru chez Blue Note Records le 1 janv. 2011
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Random Thoughts
Jazz - Paru chez Blue Note Records le 23 mars 1990
As bent upon pianistic mayhem as Don Pullen often seemed, this was one of his more user-friendly discs, despite having only a bass and drums between h ...
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The Best Of Don Pullen: The Blue Note Years
Jazz - Paru chez Blue Note Records le 1 janv. 1998
Qobuz RéférenceThe Best of Don Pullen collects nine highlights from Don Pullen's 11 years with Blue Note. Spanning the late '80s and early '90s, the compilation incl ...
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Tomorrow's Promises
Jazz - Paru chez Rhino Atlantic le 1 janv. 1977
This early Don Pullen recording helped introduce him to jazz listeners. The pianist is heard in a variety of settings including a duet with multireedi ...
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The Magic Triangle
Don Pullen, Joseph Jarman, Don Moye
Jazz - Paru chez Black Saint le 1 janv. 1979
In its early days, the Black Saint label went out of its way to feature free jazz. This set matches together pianist Don Pullen with the many woodwind ...
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Live...Again (Live At Montreux Jazz Festival / 1993)
Jazz - Paru chez Blue Note Records le 12 avr. 1995
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Warriors
Don Pullen, Fred Hopkins, Chico Freeman, Bobby Battle
Jazz - Paru chez Black Saint le 1 avr. 1978
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Sacred Common Ground
Jazz - Paru chez Blue Note Records le 1 janv. 1994
This was pianist Don Pullen's final recording. A collaboration between the seven-voice Native American Chief Cliff Singers and Pullen's African Brazil ...
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Milano Strut
Jazz - Paru chez Black Saint le 31 déc. 1979
The drummer on this session is best known as a member of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, but may have done much finer work in other contexts such as this ...
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Evidence Of Things Unseen
Jazz - Paru chez Black Saint le 1 janv. 1983
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Don't Lose Control
Jazz - Paru chez Soul Note le 31 déc. 1991
Tenor saxophonist George Adams and pianist Don Pullen first joined forces in Charles Mingus' band of the 1970s and, upon the great bassist's death, th ...
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