Jan 052007

The Third World Underground: Don’s Song/Cherry
From: The Third World Underground [Trio Records (Japan), 1972]

Since I’m about a week from a new computer that will enable me to dig in and make some posts from the vinyl collection, I’ll follow up floodwatch’s post with a track from a CD which also bears the distinction of being an annoyingly difficult to find Japanese release.

This is one of those jazz “albums” that is really a concert selection: Nov. 14, 1972 : Jazz-House Montmartre : Copenhagen, Denmark. The Third World Underground is actually: Don Cherry, Dollar Brand (one of my favorites), and Carlos Ward. I couldn’t find much info about this specific show or the circumstances of this collaboration, but, a little research reveals that Dollar Brand and Carlos Ward played together fairly regularly. Don Cherry seems to be a temporary addition. Most of the compositions here are credited to Brand though Cherry is credited for writing Don’s Song. I did find this which hints that this trio might have played a few shows together in 1972.

Don’s Song/Cherry is the first of the disc’s two “songs” (more like medleys) and it contains all of the things I love about Dollar Brand’s piano-playing: his steady rolling left hand, a minimalism in chord changes, and an almost architectural quality in his chord variety and phrasing. He does a beautiful job of both laying a solid foundation and creating an open space in which the soloists can explore. The consistently adventurous (career highlights often involve work with Ornette Coleman) Cherry jumps right in with the trumpet. Meawhile, Ward’s saxophone playing is nicely supportive keeping Cherry aloft on the trumpet and filling in potential gaps throughout the entirety of the performance. The three groove along in a very natural, relaxed fashion.

The mp3 is a little over 20min which I hope isn’t a problem. I thought about editing it shorter, but just didn’t have the heart. If you want to hear the rest, I found the disc States side here.

5 Responses to “The Third World Underground”

  1. ben says:

    tahnk you so much ! Cherry and Brand are ones of my favourites artists !! I couldn't expect such a collaboration !

    greetings

  2. b says:

    glad you dug it ben. i was pretty surprised to find a cherry/brand collaboration myself. i'd be very curious to hear some of those other shows: brand playing on 'brown rice'?! can't imagine.

  3. F. says:

    this sounds really good… how can i download it?

  4. vincent says:

    ah, two of my favourite artists too…partic, Cherry, I have just tracked down some of his more hard to find things, the Old and New Dreams colloborations; Bitter Funeral Beer with Bengt Berger, which is multiple layered drumming, not unlike a tribal Steve Reich, with Cherry and others improving/soloing over the top on various instruments – crazy and uplifting, as funreal music should be.

    This album – Third World Underground -I have been after for sometime, even just to get a glimpse… I suppose there is no way you could temporarily re-upload the track? I missed it by a whisker.

    Respect to your site either way. I love the mix – finding a site with both Cherry and Caravan on it is just too nice..

  5. b says:

    F, vincent

    Just saw that you guys missed the track. If you send me an email (subject 'EARFUZZ'), I'll set you up with the music.

    Looking forward to checking out those other Cherry releases you mention. Definitely an artist whose catalog can be savored and absorbed over time.

    Take care,

    B

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