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The Jazzpar Prize (album)

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The Jazzpar Prize is an album by Pierre Dørge's New Jungle Orchestra with David Murray released on the Enja label in recognition of the awarding of the 1991 Danish Jazzpar Prize to Murray.[1] The album was recorded in 1991 and released in 1992 and features performances by Murray, Pierre Dørge, Horace Parlan, Harry Beckett, Per Jörgensen, Jörg Huke, Jesper Zeuthen, Jacob Mygind, Irene Becker, Jens Skou Olsen, and Audun Kleive.

After Muhal Richard Abrams, who has the first recipient in 1990, Murray was chosen by a committee made up of Dan Morgenstern, Gary Giddins (USA), Philippe Carles (France), Bert Noglik (Germany), and Erik Wiedemann (Denmark). The band invited to accompany Murray was Pierre Dørge's New Jungle Orchestra; their first concert was March 13, 1991 in Copenhagen, repeated in Odense and Aarhus, before they made the studio recordings in Copenhagen. [2]

Reception

The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4.5 stars stating "The performances are avant-garde, but not afraid of using melodies and straight-ahead rhythms when it best suits the music.".[3]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

Track listing

  1. "Do Green Ants Dream?" (Dorge) - 9:01
  2. "David in Wonderland" (Dorge) - 7:18
  3. "Gospel Medley" - 6:16
  4. "In a Sentimental Mood" (Ellington, Kurtz, Mills) - 9:23
  5. "Shakill's Warrior" - 12:26
  6. "Song for Doni" - 10:11
All compositions by David Murray except as indicated.
  • Recorded March 16–17, 1991

Personnel

References

  1. ^ "The Jazzpar Prize". The Jazzpar Prize Official Website. Retrieved 2006-06-29.
  2. ^ Gary Giddins: Weather Bird: Jazz on the Dawn of its Second Century. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2004, ISBN 0195304497. p 19-21.
  3. ^ a b Yanow, S. Allmusic Review accessed September 7, 2011