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Wide Eye Culture (Deluxe Edition) (Deluxe Edition)

David Wertman, Sun Ensemble & Lynne Meryl

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Format: CD

Cat No: BBE635ACD

Format Details: Deluxe Edition

Format Details: Deluxe Edition

Release Date:  18 March 2022

Label:  Bbe Music / Barely Breaking Even

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  195081027104

Genres:  Jazz  

Release Date:  18 March 2022

Label:  Bbe Music / Barely Breaking Even

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  3

Barcode:  195081075921

Genres:  Jazz  

  • Description

    BBE Music announces the first ever reissue of jazz bassist David Wertman's rare 1983 Sun Ensemble LP 'Wide Eye Culture', carefully remastered and presented as a deluxe expanded edition, with 8 bonus tracks.Five years after the release of his Sun Ensemble debut 'Earthly Delights', also reissued on BBE Music, spiritual jazz bassist and prolific composer David Wertman returned to the studio in 1983 to record the follow-up, 'Wide Eye Culture'. Now, thanks to David's wife and musical partner Lynne Meryl, in this special deluxe edition of the album we've been able to include three more obscure independent releases by Wertman and Meryl, which bridge the gap between the two LPs. Two impossibly rare 1981 flexi-discs and one 1982 two-track '45 serve to chart Wertman's musical evolution as he settled in the lush Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts and surrounded himself with a whole new array of talented collaborators and musical influences. Emerging from the ferment of New York's infamous free jazz loft scene, where the music was free and 'out', the sessions went on for hours and the characters were dangerous and wild, David Wertman had spent his young adulthood attending what he described as "the college of 'da streets'." Having sharpened his skills against those of Billy Bang, Arthur Blythe, Steve Reid and Charles Tyler, among others, during the late '70s, Wertman made the move to Northampton, MA where his irrepressible, magnetic energy quickly drew a diverse, open-minded and talented group of players into his orbit.Alongside a core trio of vocalist Lynne Meryl, pianist Tom McClung and Wertman himself, the Wide Eye Culture album features future Sting/Don Cherry collaborator Tony Vacca on drums and Aretha Franklin/Tony Bennet band member turned music lecturer Tim Atherton on trombone. Other local musicians and friends feature on the 1981 flexi-disc 'You Are My Love', recorded under Lynne Meryl's name only; the Sun Ensemble's 'Up In The Sky', recorded that same year at Smith College's John M. Greene Hall; and 1982's 7" '45R

    Description

    BBE Music announces the first ever reissue of jazz bassist David Wertman's rare 1983 Sun Ensemble LP 'Wide Eye Culture', carefully remastered and presented as a deluxe expanded edition, with 8 bonus tracks.Five years after the release of his Sun Ensemble debut 'Earthly Delights', also reissued on BBE Music, spiritual jazz bassist and prolific composer David Wertman returned to the studio in 1983 to record the follow-up, 'Wide Eye Culture'. Now, thanks to David's wife and musical partner Lynne Meryl, in this special deluxe edition of the album we've been able to include three more obscure independent releases by Wertman and Meryl, which bridge the gap between the two LPs. Two impossibly rare 1981 flexi-discs and one 1982 two-track '45 serve to chart Wertman's musical evolution as he settled in the lush Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts and surrounded himself with a whole new array of talented collaborators and musical influences. Emerging from the ferment of New York's infamous free jazz loft scene, where the music was free and 'out', the sessions went on for hours and the characters were dangerous and wild, David Wertman had spent his young adulthood attending what he described as "the college of 'da streets'." Having sharpened his skills against those of Billy Bang, Arthur Blythe, Steve Reid and Charles Tyler, among others, during the late '70s, Wertman made the move to Northampton, MA where his irrepressible, magnetic energy quickly drew a diverse, open-minded and talented group of players into his orbit. Alongside a core trio of vocalist Lynne Meryl, pianist Tom McClung and Wertman himself, the Wide Eye Culture album features future Sting/Don Cherry collaborator Tony Vacca on drums and Aretha Franklin/Tony Bennet band member turned music lecturer Tim Atherton on trombone. Other local musicians and friends feature on the 1981 flexi-disc 'You Are My Love', recorded under Lynne Meryl's name only; the Sun Ensemble's 'Up In The Sky', recorded that same year at Smith College's John M. Greene Hall; and 1982's 7" '45R.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Forest Dance
      • 2. Camel
      • 3. Flute Song
      • 4. New Earth
      • 5. Sing My Love Song
      • 6. Dance Of The Mid-East Madness
      • 7. Summer Heat
      • 8. How Come?
      • 9. Political Science
      • 10. Up In The Sky
      • 11. Sci-Fi Fantasy
      • 12. Blessing of Love
      • 13. Golden Light
      • 14. You Are My Love
      • 15. Near My Heart

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Flute Song
      • 2. New Earth

      Disc 2

      • 1. How Come?
      • 2. Political Science
      • 3. Up In The Sky

      Disc 3

      • 1. Golden Light
      • 2. You Are My Love
      • 3. Near My Heart