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By the mid-'70s, the embracing and assimilation of
and
elements into the
vernacular had come full steam. Artists and producers from both communities were exchanging ideas and sounds that once again challenged
purists' definitions of what
"should" be. These collaborations were often scoffed at by academics and critics attempting to pigeonhole and quantify
into an academic exercise ripe with songbook predictability and sonic parameters. Thankfully, the record-buying public at large had the good sense to politely ignore these people and continue purchasing records with these new sounds, largely concocted by the production team of
. This time around, their subject was
who proves to be more than up to the task of playing around and inside the
's string arrangements which foreshadowed the early days of
. In fact, two of the cuts found on
--
-- were played extensively at the early Loft parties hosted by legendary DJ
, as well as at the club many consider to be the true home of
, the Paradise Garage in NYC.
starts off innocently enough with
which could have easily found its way on to a
album from this period, but then kicks into full steam with
a six-and-a-half-minute tour de force of
,
all rolled into one.
is in fine form throughout with crisp playing; never over improvising, but playing only what's necessary to help the music move along at a brisk pace. This is unquestionably another jewel in a treasure chest already filled with so many for the
production team, and a great performance by
to keep up with his contemporaries who refuse to be held back by conventional wisdom. ~ Rob Theakston