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 (01) [Roland Kirk] Serenade to a Cuckoo.flac24.94 MB
 (02) [Roland Kirk] We'll Be Together Again - People (from 'Funny Face').flac24.37 MB
 (03) [Roland Kirk] A Quote From Clifford Brown.flac25.99 MB
 (04) [Roland Kirk] Trees.flac38.62 MB
 (05) [Roland Kirk] Fugue'n and Alludin'.flac3.42 MB
 (06) [Roland Kirk] The Business Ain't Nothin' but the Blues.flac26.86 MB
 (07) [Roland Kirk] I Talk With The Spirits.flac19.05 MB
 (08) [Roland Kirk] Ruined Castles.flac6.75 MB
 (09) [Roland Kirk] Django.flac27.42 MB
 (10) [Roland Kirk] My Ship (from 'Lady in the Dark').flac26.45 MB
 [Roland Kirk] I Talk With The Spirits.cue3.62 KB
 [Roland Kirk] I Talk With The Spirits.m3u506 bytes
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Roland Kirk I Talk With Spirits
Released : 1964
Label : Limelight
Format : Flac




Multi-instrumentalist Roland Kirk leaves the stritch, manzello and other exotic instruments at home for this all-flute outing from his pre-"Rahsaan" days. Consisting mostly of originals, with a couple of show tunes and a swinging take on John Lewis' "Django" thrown in, I Talk to the Spirits provides the best sampling of Kirk's unique flute style. He hums along with himself as he plays, inserts pieces of lyrics when the mood hits, finds overtones and multi-part harmonies as he blows madly through the upper register and sails sweetly through the lower. Included here is the original version of "Serenade to a Cuckoo," a song later taken to rock audiences with its inclusion on the first Jethro Tull album. (In fact, for the Tull fan who wants to hear where Ian Anderson borrowed his style, I Talk to the Spirits is the place to go.) The playing on this outing is uniformly excellent, with Kirk ranging from his trademark up-tempo overblowing on "A Quote from Clifford Brown" to bluesy growling on "The Business Ain't Nothing But the Blues" to placid beauty on the ballad "Trees." He guides Kurt Weill's "My Ship" on a five-minute voyage through calm seas and turbulent double-timed storms. Kirk's sense of whimsy and musical fun is evident throughout.


Tracklist :
1."Serenade to a Cuckoo" - 4:33
2.Medley: "We'll Be Together Again"/"People" - 4:40
3."A Quote from Clifford Brown" - 4:24
4."Trees" - 6:20
5."Fugue'n and Alludin'" - 0:44
6."The Business Ain't Nothin' But the Blues" - 5:03
7."I Talk with the Spirits" - 3:56
8."Ruined Castles" - 1:20
9."Django" - 4:50
10."My Ship" - 5:00


Recorded at Nola's Penthouse Sound Studios, NYC, September 16–17, 1964




Personnel :
Roland Kirk: flute, alto flute, amplified flute(tracks 2 and 10), African wood flute(track 1), vocal interjections, cuckoo clock(track 1), music box(track 8 )
Bobby Moses: vibraphone (track 5 and 7)
Horace Parlan: piano, celeste (track 9) (all tracks except tracks 5 and 8 )
Michael Fleming: bass (all tracks except tracks 5 and 8 )
Walter Perkins: drums, percussion (all tracks except tracks 5 and 8 )
Cyristal-Joy Albert: vocals (tracks 1 and 7)

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