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RSD release November 28, 2025

Vibrations in the Village: Live at the Village Gate is an ultra-rare recording of the brilliant multi-instrumentalist Rahsaan Roland Kirk recorded live at the hallowed Village Gate in New York City, New York on November 26, 1963 with pianists Horace Parlan, Melvin Rhyne, and Jane Getz, along with bassist Henry Grimes and drummer Sonny Brown. Released in cooperation with Kirk's widow, Dorthaan Kirk of the Rahsaan Roland Kirk Estate, this music was originally recorded for a documentary film on Kirk that was being made. After the concert, the filmmaker passed away, and the tapes remained tucked away with the original recording engineer in storage for the next 62 years until now. 

Transferred from the original tapes and restored and mastered by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab, Vibrations in the Village was pressed at the respected audiophile pressing plant Le Vinylist in Quebec, Canada. The limited-edition 180-gram 2-LP edition includes an extensive booklet with rare photographs from Jan Persson, Tom Copi, Raymond Ross and others, newly-commissioned liner notes by authors John Kruth and May Cobb, and interviews and testimonials from Jane Getz, saxophone icons James Carter and Chico Freeman, trombonist Steve Turre, Adam Dorn - son of long-time Kirk producer and champion Joel Dorn, and others.

SIDE A 
Jump Up And Down - Fast (15:34)
Ecclusiastics (5:52)

SIDE B  
All the Things You Are (7:33)  
We'll Be Together Again (7:43)

SIDE C  
My Delight (12:37)
Baritone Oboe Blues (10:20)

SIDE D  
Termini's Corner (6:28)
Falling In Love With Love (5:44)  
Three For the Festival (6:09)  

Edited by cliffpeterson
  • cliffpeterson changed the title to Rahsaan Roland Kirk Vibrations in the Village: Live at Village Gate
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1 hour ago, Dub Modal said:

So all three pianists playing at the same time? 

Horace Parlan was Kirk's regular pianist at the time. Getz and Rhyne probably sat in -  as I said, Rhyne had played with Kirk when both were still unknown, before Kirk recorded his first LP for Bethlehem.

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