Birds Of A Feather - The Page One Recordings -1... Direct
The music of Birds of a Feather was characterized by its unique blend of hard bop, avant-garde, and soul jazz. Harris's piano playing was a key element, with his intricate and complex solos providing a foundation for the group's improvisations. The saxophonists, Sam Rivers and George Coleman, were also key contributors, with their distinctive and expressive playing styles.
The 2017 RPM Records CD reissue compiles the original 12-track album with two bonus tracks. The tracklist includes covers of Elton John hits ("Take Me To The Pilot," "Border Song," "Bad Side Of The Moon," "Country Comfort") and five original songs written by Doreen Chanter. Availability Birds Of A Feather - The Page One Recordings -1...
The keyword "-1..." suggests a series—likely the first volume of a deeper archive. The Page One masters, stored for years in a leaky EMI basement before being auctioned in 2002, contained three reels labeled "BOF/PO/1," "BOF/PO/2," and "BOF/PO/3." The "-1..." recording is the alpha: the first take, the first mix, the first argument. The music of Birds of a Feather was
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Don't listen to this for hits. Listen to it for the hum. Birds Of A Feather - The Page One Recordings -1... is an archeological dig, not a pop album. And for those of us who love the broken bricks of rock history, it is a cathedral. The 2017 RPM Records CD reissue compiles the
The group's name was inspired by the old adage "birds of a feather flock together," reflecting their shared musical vision and approach. They began performing at jazz clubs in New York, including the famous Slugs' Saloon in the Lower East Side, where they developed a loyal following and gained critical acclaim.