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$28.50
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ARTIST
WERTMAN, DAVID
TITLE
Kara Suite
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
EARLY FUTURE RECORDS/FINDERS KEEPERS RECORDS
CATALOG #
EFR 004LP
EFR 004LP
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
10/27/2023
As one of the three inaugural 1976 releases to ignite the mythical Mustevic Music catalogue,
David Wertman
's elusive
Kara Suite
LP was the first record to turn jazz drummer
Steve Reid
's vanity imprint into an bona fide cooperative record label with a multi-artist repertoire. Entrusting his own bass player with the limelight, Reid's unlikely A&R decision would typify his oblique strategies and challenge the common perception of a soloist within jazz's shifting landscape. Drawing few comparisons amongst independent label releases of the time, Wertman's only solo album combined frenetic bow work, intricate spiritual exchanges and raucous rock solid cyclic riffage to underpin his own compositional complexities. Providing a platform for first-time players like
Richard Schatzberg
(French horn) and future avant jazz punk participant
Ken Simon
(tenor/soprano sax)
Kara Suite
provides an early indication of Wertman's multilayered and non-conformist blueprint from which the hallowed
New Life Trio
would eventually illuminate. The album's off-kilter commitment is further cemented by the inclusion of worldly free jazz luminary
Charles Tyler
(alto sax) and the naturalistic back-beat of Steve Reid himself to complete the dream team -- albeit a sleepless one, on account of this one-off quintet's wide-eyed innovation. Presented in four parts,
Kara Suite
documents Wertman's very first musical directorial commitment to vinyl, preceded only by guest appearances, months earlier, on Steve Reid's classic
Rhythmatism
and the ultra-rare
The Universal Jazz Symphonette
LP which chronicles Wertman's deep-end New York baptism alongside
Billy Bang
and
Earl Freeman
before his relocation to Northampton forged this unique and oblique chapter in America's independent jazz narrative. As one of the final pages to be turned in the Mustevic reappraisal legacy this album perhaps remains the best kept secret for aficionados who actively choose to blur the lines between spiritual jazz and free jazz with no discrimination against art rock and the genre that might soon be christened punk (but not as we know it). Finally resurrected via the Finders Keepers/Early Future unison, complete with full cooperation and sleeve note narration by David's partner
Lynne Meryl
, it might come as little surprise that amongst these pillars of alternative, privately pressed jazz is a story that also intertwines names such as
Alice Cooper
,
Archie Shepp
,
KISS
, and
DJ Shadow
and many mutating musical genres that have made this music so hard to pin down over the subsequent five decades.
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