• Source: Seasons (Alan Silva album)
    • Seasons is a live, triple-LP album by multi-instrumentalist Alan Silva. It was recorded in December 1970 at ORTF Studio 104 in Paris, France, and was released in 1971 by BYG Records as part of their Actuel series. On the album, Silva is joined by a large ensemble known as the Celestrial Communication Orchestra.
      The music recorded on Seasons came about when Silva was asked to organize a concert at short notice following a cancellation by Stan Getz. Silva assembled what he called "a once in a lifetime All Star Band," constructing the music "right there on the stage." The concert, which was broadcast live and well-recorded, was attended by an overflow crowd, and organizers had to set up speakers outside the hall. Silva recalled: "The engineers thought it was a fantastic challenge: unlimited sound density with no breaks, everybody had a cymbal, three pianos, all mixed down live to two channels. When I heard the tapes, I absolutely insisted they release it all, as a triple album."


      Reception



      In a review for AllMusic, Steve Loewy called the album a "remarkable gargantuan effort... for which the term 'masterpiece' is not too far a stretch," and wrote: "this is a magnificent, rambling, chaotic, lavish, and often meandering spectacle... It takes the concept of 'sheets of sound' to the next level... The results are absolutely thrilling, if not always inspiring, and there are many high points... the level of improvisation remains consistently at the highest levels. It is wild and free, and the listener receptive to free improvisation is likely to be held in rapturous attention. Destined to be a classic of its genre, Seasons offers a full-scale radical bombardment from many perspectives, resulting in a smorgasbord of delights."
      Steve Moffic, writing for Jazz Digest, stated: "Seasons begins with a rumbling, rippling theme explored by three pianos... which suggests the forthcoming 'storm.' Strong solos by Joseph Jarman and Michel Portal on reeds and Silva on stringed instruments are highlights. The set is long, intense, lagging and wild."


      Track listing


      Composed by Alan Silva.


      Personnel


      Alan Silva – bass, violin, sarangi
      Steve Lacy – soprano saxophone
      Michel Portal – alto saxophone, Clarinet
      Robin Kenyatta – alto saxophone, flute
      Ronnie Beer – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute
      Joseph Jarman – saxophone, flute, bassoon
      Roscoe Mitchell – saxophone, flute, oboe
      Alan Shorter – trumpet
      Lester Bowie – trumpet, flugelhorn
      Bernard Vitet – trumpet, French horn
      Dieter Gewissler – violin
      Jouk Minor – viola
      Kent Carter – cello
      Irene Aebi – cello, celeste
      Beb Guérin (credited as "bg") – bass
      Malachi Favors (credited as "mf") – bass
      Dave Burrell – piano
      Joachim Kühn – piano
      Bobby Few (credited as "bf") – piano
      Famoudou Don Moye – drums, percussion
      Jerome Cooper – drums, percussion
      Oliver Johnson – timpani, percussion


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