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This a RECORD STORE DAY 2025 title - available over the counter in store first come first served from SATURDAY 12TH APRIL 2025.
If any stock remains this will GO ON SALE ONLINE at 8pm MONDAY 14TH APRIL.
View here for more details - https://www.crashrecords.co.uk/pages/record-store-day-2025-crash-records
Please note stock is very limited so place your order ASAP. Stock is not held in cart so please check out quickly. Please bear in mind that due to the nature of many people trying to place orders at the same time, we cannot guarantee that stock is yours until an Order Fullfilled/Shipped email has been sent. Unfortunately we are not able to combine orders for shipping.
If there are any issues we will email as quickly as we can so please use an email address that you check regularly. All orders will be dispatched as quickly as possible, but overseas orders obviously take longer to be delivered.
Prices are to be confirmed closer to the event - this is purely for info currently
"A meditative & borderless free jazz exploration, Orient captures the nomadic Don Cherry and his bands during two magical concerts in Paris and Carpentras, France between the spring and summer of 1971. Originally released in Japan on the BYG label, this double album detailed Cherry’s adventurous and romantic exploits in the Far East and his hypnotic strains of Oriental instrumentation. Alongside his pocket trumpet, Cherry plays piano, flutes, and vocals, with his spouse Moki on the tambura. Featuring the storming drum works of Hans Bennink and Okay Temiz, as well as the prodigious Johnny Dyani on the bass, these recordings ploughed the depths of Indian mysticism and are compelling examples of the wholly generous, universal approach that characterized Cherry’s compositions.
The very aptly titled Orient was a highpoint in Don Cherry’s large discography and is a must-hear document for all spiritual music and free jazz aficionados.
• Captivating live recordings from one of the great global adventurers in the history of music
• Out of print for over 50 years
• Restored & remastered from the original tapes
• Gatefold sleeve with classy matte laminate finish featuring exclusive and insightful essay by author & jazz specialist Kevin Le Gendre"
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