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Invite the Spirit 1983

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Download links and information about Invite the Spirit 1983 by Henry Kaiser, Charles K. Noyes. This album was released in 1983 and it belongs to Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Rock, Avant Garde Metal, World Music genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 01:14:01 minutes.

Artist: Henry Kaiser, Charles K. Noyes
Release date: 1983
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Rock, Avant Garde Metal, World Music
Tracks: 9
Duration: 01:14:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Hurum (featuring Henry, The Park, Kaiser, K. Charles, Noyes, Sang-Won) 6:30
2. Chonon (featuring Sang-Won Park) 6:23
3. Yonggari (featuring Sang-Won Park) 5:42
4. Sinpuri (featuring Sang-Won Park) 17:47
5. Sirum (featuring Sang-Won Park) 5:29
6. Pah (featuring Sang-Won Park) 9:04
7. Tah (featuring Sang-Won Park) 4:18
8. Sansoo (featuring Sang-Won Park) 6:21
9. Oo-Aa-Iy (featuring Sang-Won Park) 12:27

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When not freely improvising with the likes of Derek Bailey or horsing around with inspired covers of avant rock classics, Henry Kaiser spent a great deal of time investigating the music of various non-Western cultures, often seeking common ground between native plucked instruments and American blues-based forms. Here he teams with the Korean kayagum master Sang-Won Park and percussionist Charles K. Noyes for an improvised session that refers equally to Eastern traditions and the avant-garde. The kayagum is a kind of 12-string zither, its bended-note properties often strikingly akin to blues guitar inflections. Kaiser wisely defers to Park, allowing him to lead the improvisations and thus keeping them largely within a serene, flowing framework. All of the selections tend toward the quiet and contemplative, with no flashy pyrotechnics or purposefully abrasive playing. Each musician instead contributes in a relaxed manner, sitting out when appropriate, commenting when the occasion requires. Invite the Spirit is a fine model of how this sort of international meeting can succeed with neither "side" attempting to overpower the other, but rather simply having a lovely, understated conversation. Recommended.