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Spiritual Jazz 17 SABA / MPS

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Jazzman (JMANLP 146)

2x Vinyl LP Album Stereo

Release date: Jan 1, 2025, UK

'High quality music to be enjoyed by many people all around the world, no matter where they are' Andreas Brunner-Schwer, MPS Records

The German SABA and MPS family of labels extended this sentiment to include music from musicians all around the world, no matter where they were from - and here on Spiritual Jazz 17 SABA MPS we explore that very theme.

Throughout the '60s & '70s both labels released a wealth of music from a wealth of international jazz musicians coming from both North and South America, Europe, the Caribbean and the Far East. The aim was to release jazz that was exciting, innovative and interesting, regardless of style: there was swing, blues, bop, avant-garde, fusion – and spiritual jazz. Plurality became a defining feature and the immense breadth of their output made both SABA and MPS worthy European counterparts to American imprints such as Blue Note and Impulse.

On Spiritual Jazz 17 SABA MPS we feature, among others, international contributions from Americans Elvin Jones, Nathan Davis & Dave Pike, Europeans Pedro Iturralde, Jef Gilson, and George Gruntz, and the Japanese Hideo Shiraki. In our extensive liner notes we outline the history of the SABA and MPS labels, and go some way to explain the spirit and philosophy behind the long-standing record company and the musicians who bore their souls to the recording process.

Friedheim Schulz, who oversaw many of the sessions, has fond memories, "These guys had ideas, they had their special thing, it was the time when there were lots of ideas and new sounds and what have you, and [SABA proprietor] Hans Georg was always of the mind that people should do their own kind of music. So he gave them the chance to record and then he would just put out the albums and that was it! The musicians would really play what they wanted to play."

Their great legacy is a lineage of music that has transcended the fatigues of time, and we've picked prime examples from the SABA & MPS catalogues to uphold our own legacy in our long-running series of Spiritual Jazz.

A1

Tony Scott - Gambang Suling

A2

The Elvin Jones Jazz Machine - Little Lady

A3

Nathan Davis - Evolution

B1

Dave Pike Set - Raga Jeeva Swara

B2

Hideo Shiraki Quintet + 3 Koto Girls - Matsuri No Genzo

B3

The Albert Mangelsdorff Quartet - Never Let It End

C1

Orchester Roland Kovac - Blue Dance

C2

Fritz Pauer - Gratuliere - Movement A

C3

The Joachim Kühn Group - Depression And Illusion

C4

George Gruntz - Hightime Keepsakes

D1

Pedro Iturralde Quintet - Veleta De Tu Viento

D2

The Jef Gilson Nonet - Suite Pour San Remo: Ouverture