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Basquiat Salutes Jazz
Various Artists
Basquiat Salutes Jazz
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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From his beginnings as a New York graffiti artist, Jean-Michel Basquiat became one of the 1980s' most talked-about artists before his premature death at 27, in 1988. Many of his canvases portray a vibrant merging of Africa...  more »

     
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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: Basquiat Salutes Jazz
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Prestige
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 8/30/2005
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Style: Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 025218313124, 0090204926183

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From his beginnings as a New York graffiti artist, Jean-Michel Basquiat became one of the 1980s' most talked-about artists before his premature death at 27, in 1988. Many of his canvases portray a vibrant merging of African-American culture, wry social commentary, and a passion for music. In particular, the inspiration he drew from bebop pioneers such as Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie made for some of Basquiat's most compelling works. Breaking from tradition, these music innovators had forged a daring new style of jazz that offered greater freedom of expression, making creative use of expanded harmonic, melodic, and rhythmic palettes. Basquiat's paintings, with their boundless energy and unbridled rhythm, render a dynamic salute to these jazz innovators. Collected here are a dozen classic, original recordings by those modern jazz legends that most inspired Basquiat.
 

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Uncompromising musicians who inspired the brilliant Basquiat
Triniman | Winnipeg, MB | 09/13/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"5 /5



The Mixed Media Series Basquiat Salutes Jazz

Prestige PRCD-11031-2

running time 72:12



Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960 - 1988) was a celebrated NY painter who died of a heroin overdose at the age of 27. Beginning as a graffiti artist at the age of 17, spray painting subways cars and buildings, and using that foundation as he developed his output into avante-garde paintings, Basquiat (pronounced "BAS-KEE-AH"), became internationally known before he was 25. He only pained for 8 years, but during that time, he was in the spotlight. He became friends with Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987) in 1983 until Warhol's death. He was quite a paranoid and dated Madonna before she was famous. He was the subject of the 1996 film, Basquiat, which starred David Bowie, Benico Del Toro, Dennis Hopper, Willem Dafoe, Christopher Walken, among others.



He found inspiration in jazz and this CD is a compilation put together, with the input of his father, of several of the bebop musicians who influenced Basquiat's paintings.



From the 1964 Miles Davis album Blue Haze, the first track, "I'll Remember April," leads off the Basquiat Salutes Jazz. Written by Gene De Paul, Patricia Johnston, and Don Raye, this is one of Miles Davis' most instantly recognizable tracks and for a recording that's over 40 years old, it sounds great. Don Raye was also known for his composition, "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," which became a hit by the Andrew Sisters.



The legendary The Quintet: Jazz At Massey Hall is sampled for the Gillespie-Clarke classic, "Salt Peanuts." Recorded in May, 1953, in Toronto's Massey Hall, this album brought together giants trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie (1917- 1993), Charlie Parker (1920 - 1955) on alto sax, Bud Powell (1924 - 1966) on piano, Charles Mingus (1922- 1979) on bass and drummer Max Roach (1924.) The sound quality is not first rate, considering it was recorded over the venue's mediocre PA system, but it has been remastered as a 20-bit A/D digital conversion and no doubt sounds better than ever. If you've never heard this sparkling, playful tune, you're in for a treat. I heard it live with Paquito D'Riverra and it's a delight.



From the 1956 Sonny Rollins' album Plus Four, "Kiss and Run" is an memorable example of a bebop quintet in full flight. Featuring Richie Powell (1931 - 1956) on piano, George Morrow on bass, Max Roach, once again, on drums, the brilliant trumpeter Clifford Brown (1930- 1956) and Rollins (1930) on tenor sax, this track has a common theme around which each of the players solo like nobody's business.



Charlie's Parker's Billie's Bounce is one of the most covered numbers in all of jazz and this version features Red Garland (1923 - 1984) on piano, John Coltrane (1926 - 1967) on tenor sax, Donald Byrd (1932) on trumpet, George Joyner on bass and Arthur Taylor on drums. Recorded in 1957, two years after Parker's death, it's from the album Red Garland Quintet with John Coltrane: Dig It!



The quality of the CD's other tracks make this a suitable introduction to bebop for the casual listener. Some of the other prominent musicians who appear include pianist Thelonious Monk (1917 - 1982), drummer Roy Haynes (1925), drummer Art Blakey (1919 - 1990), trumpeter Freddie Hubbard (1938), saxophonist Wayne Shorter (1923), saxophonist Sonny Stitt (1924 - 1982), guitarist Joe Pass (1929 - 1994), and bassist Ray Brown (1926 - 2002.)"