4029759142508

The Best Is Yet To Come

Rolf Kuhn

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Format: 9LP

Cat No: 0214250MSW

Release Date:  25 February 2022

Label:  MPS

Packaging Type:  Box Set

No of Units:  9

Barcode:  4029759142508

Genres:  Jazz  

  • Description

    In collaboration with Rolf Kühn, MPS has put together a limited 9-LP box set to celebrate the 90th birthday and the life of this true German jazz icon. The box set contains seven albums, including a live recording of the "Rolf + Joachim Kühn Quartet" at the Berlin Jazz Days 1966 and the Newport Festival 1967 which is published for the first time - newly mastered for vinyl.

    For a German jazz musician to find international recognition as a major player has been and remains a rarity. Clarinetist Rolf Kühn belongs to this elite class. And there are ample grounds for this: he is an exceptional artist on his instrument. No one sounds like him on the clarinet; warm, round and masterful, his tone remains unmistakable no matter what style he may be playing at any given moment. His play resonates with a maturity and wisdom gathered from a long and rich life of musical experiences. Kühn continues to be driven by an unbridled curiosity that compels him to continually stray from familiar paths and tried and true formulas. Yet equanimity and a sense of completeness are as intrinsic to his work as the daring and the adventure of risk-taking.

    Rolf Kühn has absorbed the entire history of jazz. What began with a youthful fascination for swing eventually led him into the freest areas of improvisation, while maintaining an unerring sense of form and quality. Born in Cologne, Kühn grew up in communist-controlled East Germany in the city of Leipzig directly after the second world war. By his late teens, Kühn was already a sought-after soloist by the best German big bands. And he accomplished what no other German was able to do at that time: make the leap to the USA and gain recognition in the country where jazz was born. After being voted Best European Clarinetist, Down Beat magazine named him "New Star on Clarinet" in 1957. Kühn played in the orchestras of Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey and even led Goodman's band in the legendary leader's absence. Inspired by clarinetist Buddy DeFranco, Kühn found his own, modern language on the instrument.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Uncle Archibald
      • 2. Buzz
      • 3. Lopes
      • 4. Total Space
      • 5. Miss Maggie

      Disc 2

      • 1. Swampfire, Pt. I
      • 2. Swampfire, Pt. II
      • 3. La Canal
      • 4. Just Call
      • 5. Judy

      Disc 3

      • 1. One More Bass Hit
      • 2. Key-Alliance
      • 3. To Zbiggi
      • 4. Cucu Ear
      • 5. Beverly Hills Party
      • 6. Sultans of Jazz

      Disc 4

      • 1. 1. District 7
      • 2. Black Jasmine
      • 3. Q 11
      • 4. Descendants
      • 5. Stereo
      • 6. Husky
      • 7. A Little Circus
      • 8. Shogun
      • 9. Open Windows
      • 10. Goodbye (For Buddy)

      Disc 5

      • 1. Conversation One
      • 2. Pinocchio’s Dream
      • 3. Pinocchio’s Dance
      • 4. Don’t Forget
      • 5. Choro Do Portina
      • 6. Broken City
      • 7. Laura
      • 8. Fingerprints
      • 9. 9. A Strange Sunrise
      • 10. X-Ray
      • 11. Flip-Flop
      • 12. Autumn Leaves

      Disc 6

      • 1. Both Sides Now
      • 2. Angel Eyes
      • 3. Yellow And Blue
      • 4. Impulse
      • 5. The Second Time
      • 6. Train To Norway
      • 7. I'm Through With Love
      • 8. Conversation III
      • 9. Mela's Interplay
      • 10. Body And Soul

      Disc 7

      • 1. Walkie Talkie (Berliner Jazztage 1966)
      • 2. Walkie Talkie - Encore (Berliner Jazztage 1966)
      • 3. Turning Point (Newport Jazz Festival 1967)
      • 4. But Strokes of Folk (Newport Jazz Festival 1967)
      • 11. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?