
Gary Bartz for Milestone from 1968
Charles Tolliver (trumpet), Gary Bartz (alto sax), Pharoah Sanders (tenor sax), Stanley Cowell (piano), Reggie Workman (bass), Freddie Waits (drums)
A fantastic album of spritual jazz-Dusty Groove on the case:
Another Earth is amazing one of the first lps that Gary Bartz ever cut done during a time when he'd been working with Max Roach and a super-hip group of younger soul jazz players who would go onto shape the sound of the 70s. Bartz leads a group that includes Stanley Cowell, Freddy Waits, Charles Tolliver, Pharoah Sanders, and Reggie Workman -- and the music sounds like it was lifted from one of the best albums on Strata East from the 70s. There's no funk, no vocals, no weird rhythms just pure spiritual jazz, played to perfection, and filled with a creative vitality that most of the players had lost a few years later.
Ripped @320 from the Milestone cd reissue in 1998.

39 comments:
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This lineup is amazing! Thank you
Wicked,thanks
Bartz is always the best. I was just listening to the Max Roach album "Members.." with almost the same line up this morning and this is the perfect follow up. Many thanks!!!
Sounds great! Thanks.
I think much of Bartz and its great to see an album I din't have. Just one point, any chance of the first 7 tracks, presumably the first album of this double LP?
Sorry to be a pain, as I really appreciate the effort and time you put into this excellent blog.
Hello,
I've uploaded the missing side B of Jimmy Smith's "I'm gon git myself together" (see http://bacosooir.blogspot.com/)
Here it is:
http://rapidshare.com/files/122564812/I_m_Gon_Git_Myself_Together_Side_B.zip.html
Ciao.
Nice album to start the week with. Thanks Bacoso
Pure spiritual jazz... I'm on it!
wonderful
many many thank yous
Thanks for the gary bartz educations
bacoso-thank you for yet another unknown (to me at least) gem!
John V.
sweet
Holy cow! Look at the lineup on this one. Thank you SOOOO much for this one Bacoso.
great lineup and really excited to check this out. big fan of music is my sancturary and just checked out another Bartz LP "the shadow do" from another blog. thx!
great music!
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thank you
Another fantastic share. Thanks Bacoso!
Thanks Basoco, for all this great music!!
Your blog is #1 by a far leap...
I've made a few selections of tracks I love, and recently some of my jazz favorites on my blog.
http://food4funk.blogspot.com/
You should come have a look :)
Thanks!
Great...Thanks a 'mil!!
//Mattis
thank you Bacoso!
great & joyous playing here!!
new to me & totally like it!!!
peace, E-mile
great stuff bacoso, enjoying it a lot, thankyou.
Fantastic album! Thanks for the wonderful post!
mighty tasty looking...
this is greatly appreciated!
TN
superb bacoso!
appreciated m8!
hello mate i have posted a few nuggets @http://jazzheadz2.blogspot.com see ya sat
looks great
thank you
Oh man, this looks so tempting... :)
Thanks a lot, Tolliver, Cowell and the unsung Waits are some of the most welcome guys this side of the street. I can't wait to hear those guys tackle Sanders' idiosyncratic style :)
Thanks again!!
Pure heaven stuff showing Trane lessons expanding among young lions. Thx Bacoso, that's great!
TNX!!!!
thanks Bacoso!!
Thanks!
Thanks
Hi there.
I only became hip to the blogosphere about a month ago (when you had already gone) and have spent lots of time happily reading and d/ling everyone's faves since then. Your blog was mentioned with affection in loads of places and I felt sorry to have missed it but here we are again it would seem so, although this is my first time on your site, welcome back.
As to this album, I'm afraid I have no experience of Gary Bartz as a leader but I'm crazy about Pharoah Sanders and Charles Tolliver so I'm really looking forward to this.
Thanks
The only Gary Bartz album I know is his 70's stuff...very interested to hear this. Thanks!
Superb stuff, amazing line-up!
Cheers.
sweet sounds, thanks for alot,
Super Dopeness! Even my girl (who only listens to commercial BS) liked this!
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