• Free shipping nationwide for purchases of 11,000 yen or more
The Sea Ensemble // Memoirs of a Dream 3xLP

The Sea Ensemble // Memoirs of a Dream 3xLP

¥6,180
  • Availability:

This is a reissue record released by the American couple jazz duo The Sea Ensemble from the same country's experimental label POOLE in December 2022 with a limited edition of 12 copies.

Contains studio recordings made in Holland in 1975 and 1977 live recordings made in Turkey in 12. Comes with DL code. 

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Poole Music releases available at Tobira.

---------------------------------------------

Includes DL code. 3x12" black vinyl in marbled inner sleeves presented in an outer slipcase. Edition of 600.

Tracklist:

  1. Zenith 14:56
  2. Bamboo Groove 15:53
  3. Wind and Water 10:20
  4. Happiness 11:36
  5. Aisha Swing 04:53
  6. Coming Storm 03:08
  7. Dromedary Day 03:17
  8. Puppy's Play 07:04
  9. Vocal Transport 04:07
  10. Mongezi Feza 02:30
  11. Calling Planet Earth 07:25
  12. Sea Horse Procession 02:08
  13. Desert Blues 01:56
  14. So Much Love 02:42

Poole Music:

" Nomadic spiritual jazz duo The Sea Ensemble embodied the ethos of their era and art to a uniquely poetic degree. Founded in the early 1970's by ethnomusicologist Zusaan Kali Fasteau and versatile instrumentalist Donald Rafael Garrett (sideman to John Coltrane, Archie Shepp, and Roland Kirk, among others), the couple's lifestyle mirrored their music: restless, questing, collaborative, and improvised. bonding with likeminded visionaries and bohemians everywhere they went – ​​including sharing the stage with Sun Ra's Arkestra for the canonical Concert For The Comet Kohoutek.

Memoirs of a Dream remains perhaps the group's defining archival document. Originally self-released by Fasteau's Flying Note imprint as a double CD in 2000 – 11 years after Garrett's passing – the collection includes a pair of adventurous longform studio creations recorded in Leiden, Holland in May of 1975 as well as a vividly intimate and experimental live performance from Ankara, Turkey two years later. The breadth of textures and instruments on display reflects the duo's expansive travels: piano, harp, balafon, conch, kaval, ney, cello, sheng , sanza, clarinet, contrabass, shakuhachiTheirs is a muse both monastic and ecstatic, fueled equally by hermetic chemistries and cosmic wanderings.

Fasteau's death in 2020, during the assembly of this reissue, lends the proceedings a deeper air of gravity and fragility. The Sea Ensemble congealed in a fleeting subcultural moment, twin souls seeking something elusive and transcendent in sound and daily life. They prioritized connectivity over career, forever changing, learning, and refining. Their legacy of global inclusivity and “comprovisational” methods echoes that of other jazz guiding lights, from Don Cherry to Alice Coltrane. Memoirs of a dream rings through time as a dizzying gift, rich with wisdom and weirdness sifted from decades on the seeker's path: 'Welcome to a feast of sound and movement…. eat heartily and chew your food.'"

Artist: The Sea Ensemble

Label : Poole Music

+ -

This is a reissue record released by the American couple jazz duo The Sea Ensemble from the same country's experimental label POOLE in December 2022 with a limited edition of 12 copies.

Contains studio recordings made in Holland in 1975 and 1977 live recordings made in Turkey in 12. Comes with DL code. 

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Poole Music releases available at Tobira.

---------------------------------------------

Includes DL code. 3x12" black vinyl in marbled inner sleeves presented in an outer slipcase. Edition of 600.

Tracklist:

  1. Zenith 14:56
  2. Bamboo Groove 15:53
  3. Wind and Water 10:20
  4. Happiness 11:36
  5. Aisha Swing 04:53
  6. Coming Storm 03:08
  7. Dromedary Day 03:17
  8. Puppy's Play 07:04
  9. Vocal Transport 04:07
  10. Mongezi Feza 02:30
  11. Calling Planet Earth 07:25
  12. Sea Horse Procession 02:08
  13. Desert Blues 01:56
  14. So Much Love 02:42

Poole Music:

" Nomadic spiritual jazz duo The Sea Ensemble embodied the ethos of their era and art to a uniquely poetic degree. Founded in the early 1970's by ethnomusicologist Zusaan Kali Fasteau and versatile instrumentalist Donald Rafael Garrett (sideman to John Coltrane, Archie Shepp, and Roland Kirk, among others), the couple's lifestyle mirrored their music: restless, questing, collaborative, and improvised. bonding with likeminded visionaries and bohemians everywhere they went – ​​including sharing the stage with Sun Ra's Arkestra for the canonical Concert For The Comet Kohoutek.

Memoirs of a Dream remains perhaps the group's defining archival document. Originally self-released by Fasteau's Flying Note imprint as a double CD in 2000 – 11 years after Garrett's passing – the collection includes a pair of adventurous longform studio creations recorded in Leiden, Holland in May of 1975 as well as a vividly intimate and experimental live performance from Ankara, Turkey two years later. The breadth of textures and instruments on display reflects the duo's expansive travels: piano, harp, balafon, conch, kaval, ney, cello, sheng , sanza, clarinet, contrabass, shakuhachiTheirs is a muse both monastic and ecstatic, fueled equally by hermetic chemistries and cosmic wanderings.

Fasteau's death in 2020, during the assembly of this reissue, lends the proceedings a deeper air of gravity and fragility. The Sea Ensemble congealed in a fleeting subcultural moment, twin souls seeking something elusive and transcendent in sound and daily life. They prioritized connectivity over career, forever changing, learning, and refining. Their legacy of global inclusivity and “comprovisational” methods echoes that of other jazz guiding lights, from Don Cherry to Alice Coltrane. Memoirs of a dream rings through time as a dizzying gift, rich with wisdom and weirdness sifted from decades on the seeker's path: 'Welcome to a feast of sound and movement…. eat heartily and chew your food.'"

Artist: The Sea Ensemble

Label : Poole Music