Lowell Davidson Trio - Lowell Davidson Trio FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Stately 1 | 11:05 |
| 2 | Dunce | 4:29 |
| 3 | "L" | 8:10 |
| 4 | Strong Tears | 8:30 |
| 5 | Ad Hoc | 12:15 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESP1012D | Lowell Davidson Trio | Lowell Davidson Trio (5xFile, WAV, RE) | ESP Disk | ESP1012D | US | Unknown |
| ESP CD 1012, ESP 1012 | Lowell Davidson Trio | Lowell Davidson Trio (CD, Album, RE, RM) | Calibre , ESP Disk | ESP CD 1012, ESP 1012 | Europe | 2000 |
| ESP 1012 | Lowell Davidson Trio | Lowell Davidson Trio (CD, Album, RE, RM) | ESP Disk | ESP 1012 | US | 2008 |
| ESP 1012-2 | Lowell Davidson Trio | Lowell Davidson Trio (CD, Album, RE) | ESP Disk, ZYX Music | ESP 1012-2 | Germany | Unknown |
| ESP 1012 | Lowell Davidson Trio | Lowell Davidson Trio (LP, Album, RP) | ESP Disk | ESP 1012 | US | Unknown |
Credits
- Art Direction – Baby Jerry
- Bass – Gary Peacock
- Engineer – Art Crist
- Percussion – Milford Graves
- Photography By – George Klabin
- Piano, Composed By – Lowell Davidson
Notes
Recorded July 27, 1965.
Video
Album
L Lowell Davidson - Trio Lowell Davidson: piano Gary Peacock: bass Milford Graves: percussion ESP 1012 All compositions by Lowell Davidson ESP Disk' by Lowell Davidson, released 01 January 1965 1. Stately 3. Dunce 4. Ad Hoc 5. Strong Tears Lowell Davidson recorded this singular session on July 27th, 1965 with Gary Peacock and the ever amazing Milford Graves. Sadly, the only recording ever released by Davidson, it remains fresh and exciting 40 plus years later. On Ornette Colemans recommendation, ESP-Disk owner Bernard Stollman signed up pianist Lowell Davidson then majoring in biochemistry at Harvard for this album without having heard him play. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Recommended to ESP-Disk by Ornette Coleman and signed to record his music without an audition, Davidson was the son of a theologist, studied biochemistry at Harvard, was fatally injured in a lab accident, and died at age 50. This is his only studio session, although ESP claims to have a live date from a Boston engagement in the can. Lowell Davidson Trio: Jazz pianist from Boston, Massachusetts. After studying biochemistry at Harvard University, he moved to New York and played with Ornette Coleman who urged the ESP Disk record label to record and release an album featuring Davidson with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Milford Graves. Jazz pianist from Boston, Massachusetts. Lowell Davidson Trio. Top Ten Tracks. L Original Mix Lowell Davidson Trio ESP Disk'. 2004-2019 Beatport, LLC. About Beatport. Customer Support. Contact Us. Lowell Davidson was one of those quintessential artists. A pianist possessed of great virtuosity, he was also a Harvard-educated biochemist and his musical art-both compositions and performance-and emerged from a confluence of the two. Davidson inhabited a rarified space. He understood and played with such harmonic sophistication that he may be compared in this respect only to Thelonious Monk, Herbie Nichols and Don Pullen. As a scientist-musician he believed that musical tones, if properly employed, could influence the evolution of the brain. That was in the 1960s, when he was active in plyin. Listen free to Lowell Davidson Trio Lowell Davidson Trio L, Stately 1 and more. 5 tracks 44:29. For even the astute early creative music lover, pianist Lowell Davidson is an obscure figure in the annals of jazz. Lowell Davidson Trio by Lowell Davidson Trio 1965 Overall rank: 68,709th. Accolades: Top albums of 1965 365th. Lowell Davidson 1941 31 July 1990 was a jazz pianist from Boston, Massachusetts. Davidson also played drums in an early line-up of The New York Art Quartet, aluminum double bass, and organ. He died of tuberculosis in 1990 at the age of 49. LOWELL DAVIDSONS one and only album, released by pioneering avant-garde label ESP in 1965, has the face of a young black man resolutely looking outwards, his steel-rimmed glasses reflecting the keys of his piano. Davidson - responsible for all compositions on the album - uses space and phrases of notes in a singular way and with a distinct percussive edge, so that with Gravess undertow it seems as if there are two drummers at work, although Davidsons touching of the keys can sound like an intimate yet dynamic brushwork
























