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Overview
Although the title suggests otherwise, Introducing Roland Kirk is actually Kirk's second long player. Poor distribution kept his debut, Triple Threat, from receiving the attention it deserved until subsequent reissues of the album in the early '70s. On these sides, Kirk is accompanied by a quartet including: Ira Sullivan (trumpet/tenor sax), William Burton (keyboards), Don Garrett (bass), and Sonny Brown (drums). Kirk leads the ensemble with his "triple threat" -- consisting of a variation of the soprano sax called a manzello; a stritch, which is a variant of the straight alto saxophone; and a slightly modified tenor sax -- all of which he could maneuver simultaneously. Although Kirk's performances are exceedingly reserved on this album, there is little doubt of his technical proficiencies. The three sides penned by Kirk are among the most interesting as they allow for a certain degree of openness that is essential when spotlighting his unique talents. This autonomy yields some exceptional interplay between Kirk and Ira Sullivan -- highlighted on "The Call" and "Soul Station." One of the motifs evident throughout Kirk's career involved his ability to personalize pop standards into his very distinctive mold as "Our Love Is Here to Stay" aptly exemplifies. Although some free jazz and avant-garde purists may find Introducing Roland Kirk not challenging enough, it provides a solid basis for his increasingly bombastic post-bop experiments throughout the remainder of the '60s and '70s.
Product Details
Release Date: | 05/19/1998 |
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Label: | Grp Records |
UPC: | 0011105082129 |
catalogNumber: | 821 |
Rank: | 107620 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Rahsaan Roland Kirk Primary Artist,Tenor Saxophone,Whistle (Instrument),Stritch,ManzelloIra Sullivan Trumpet,Tenor Saxophone
Sonny Brown Drums
Donald Rafael Garrett Bass
William Burton Organ,Piano
Don Garrett Bass
Technical Credits
Joe Goldberg Liner NotesRon Malo Engineer
Joe Segal Liner Notes
Jack Tracy Producer
Isabelle Wong Graphic Design
Hollis King Art Direction
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