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Most meditative Charles Lloyd album?


JazzLover451

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I admit that I'm coming late to Charles Lloyd, having listened to only a little bit of him through the Chico Hamilton stuff he did in the early sixties. I'm most impressed by his recordings that seem to lend themselves to long bouts of meditation, but I have no idea which of his albums work the most strongly in that vein. Any suggestions? Appreciated in advance.

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I'll second Sangam.

Me too. It was recorded at a small theater about ten minutes from my home. Like a fool I never went because I had heard Loyd there the year before and though I liked the concert didn't feel a need to see him again so soon since he plays here pretty well every year (he lives nearby too). My greatest "missed concert" since I skipped seeing Bill Evans at McGill in 1962 because I had an exam the next day. It was one of the first concerts he gave after the death of Scott LaFaro and my roommate said it was amazing. I failed the exam too. Learned my lesson though, Duke Ellington played Montreal the night before an exam a couple of years later and I went. it was great and did ok in the exam too.

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