Friday, 11 September 2020

Anthony Davis with his missing piece, Return from Space, 1985




















Some very very beautiful artwork, and amazingly varied to boot, in his oeuvre.   You have two mosaic-like images, an abstract expressionist monochrome, the gorgeous sky-perspective photo of lying humans (Buddhist monks?) from his masterpiece Episteme 2, a surreal or fantasy cliff painting, a watercolour abstract, and then the second from bottom, a mix of cubism and more modern realist expressionism.  Really lovely stuff.  Note that after the mid-80s (link for discography below), in keeping with the zeitgeist, the gorgeous cover art disappears, and pretty quickly too.  Maybe coincidentally with the start of the CD era.

These are all the albums he made from the first Past Lives in 1978 to this rip, 1985's Return From Space, missing sadly so far from the digitalese cybersphere.  Until today that is.

From discogs:

Anthony Davis (born February 20, 1951 in Paterson, New Jersey) is an American composer, jazz pianist, and student of gamelan music.  Davis composed an opera entitled X (about Malcolm X), taught at Yale University, and has played with Anthony Braxton and Leo Smith. In 1981, he formed an octet called Episteme. He also wrote the incidental music for the Broadway version of Tony Kushner's Angels in America. He incorporates several styles including jazz, rhythm 'n' blues, gospel, non-Western, African, European classical, Indonesian, and experimental music.  Davis is with the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), and has received acclaim as a free-jazz pianist, a co-leader or sideman with various ensembles. Such ensembles include those which featured Smith as bandleader from 1974 to 1977.  Davis is professor of music at the University of California San Diego. His opera, Wakonda's Dream, is a tale of a contemporary Native American family and the history that affects them.  His latest opera, "Lilith" (libretto by Allan Havis) will have its world premiere at the Conrad Prebys Music Center in UCSD on December 4, 2009. The story is about Adam's first wife and will be set in a modern era.

From the blurb:

From The Original Soundtrack Recordings and The Original Compositions for Return From Space (Wonder Nonfiction)
Towa Production and Fuji Television Network Inc. Presents A Filmlink International Picture in association with Theodore Thomas Productions
Special Thanks To: NASA
℗ & © Gramavision Records

I don't see a lot of google for the show, whatever it was, possibly because it was Japanese, and made for TV (?).  Doesn't matter.  The lovely third track, Into The Outer Space [sic], sounds a lot like the best of ECM's Art Lande (E.g. Rubisa Patrol).  Flautist is Marty Ehrlich.





The often-mentioned Sea of Tranquillity is oddly hyperactive on this record, usually being represented by a droney one-chord synth a la early TD, and the composition with the sea of jostling horns reminds me a lot of my old favourite Berklee alumnus Paul Nash:





Everything was written by Anthony Davis, of course.  Some lovely arrangements here and there recalling his masterpiece Episteme.

I should of course dispense with the usual political comments about how the last landing on the moon was just under 50 years ago, how no one could ever have imagined that it would already be the end of non-earth exploration for humans, how this provides a very simple example to resolve (in an Occam's razor sense) 'Fermi's Paradox,' and how I don't expect any travel beyond the earth in the near or distant future with conditions as they are especially after the big Nov. election in the US and the looming world-changing tragedy of climate change that will soon irrevocably change all our lives for the remainder of humanity's time on the planet, may it at least be long. 
Really have to leave all that stuff out...
As James Vincent said, We're Space Travellers, on our way home...
Let us at least make our home last.

25 comments:


  1. Return From Space

    https://www85.zippyshare.com/v/SyKmMQGh/file.html

    https://www.sendspace.com/file/uurzch

    9 other albums (very limited time only)

    https://we.tl/t-KyGIrLSJyy

    Flac Episteme for those who need/want, sounds gorgeous in this rip (limited time only):

    https://we.tl/t-0Uadld7LvA

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  2. Thanks for these. Anthony Davis is a long time favorite.

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  3. Thanks Julian!
    Reminded about Anthony Davis.
    I mostly knew him from joint recordings with the highly regarded James Newton and David Murray.
    If you do not mind, I will add four more works by Davis, in the genre of opera and classics.
    https://cloud.mail.ru/public/5tev/41BibkuQn

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    1. Hi - been looking for Davis's opera stuff and coming up empty. Any chance you could reup the cloud link?

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  4. Loads of stunning pieces to discover here. Thanks! Epistēmē, Lady of the Mirrors, and the soundtrack were my immediate favorites among these.

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  5. Thanks for all this inventive Anthony Davis music, which has languished out of print and is almost forgotten. However, since he just won a Pulitzer for his Opera about The Central Park Five, some of it may get reissued.

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  6. thanks a lot for return to space, if you are interested I couold upload Hemisphere,I've known rivers (320) lady of the mirrors,of blues and dream, variations in dream time (lossless) Past lives, song for the old world (24-96). Let me know

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  7. Marvellous master Julian!!!
    Floating....rare spacewalks.....ohh yeahhh :)
    When the past was completed in Space,
    the future began to unfold in Time...
    Genetic memories hide in obscure melodies and challenging time-changes;
    the more unique and interesting the tune, the deeper we can dig in the collective settling, extracting rare lodes of insight and long-forgotten frescos from our cave walls...
    Strolling among stardust-ancient colonnades under twilight time-fields...we see when Antarctica was green and known as 'Antares' long before descending into the dark land called 'Lumania'... mist-shrouded lemur calls from the sunken continent that stretched through most of the Indian Ocean, ancient 'Lemuria' connected Madagascar to the islands of southern India and over to western Australia...hear the impressive background ambience of the huge cicadas and crickets while out in the endless grasslands of the sunken giant continent that took up most of the area of the Pacific Ocean originally named 'Pan', then 'Oz' and finally 'Mu'...dare if you will and venture into the land of giant monsters and walking flames, once called 'Patala' - the land "down under", now known as the North American continent or in hidden circles, 'Mystere Babylon' & 'Land Of The Plumed Serpent'...
    Good to remember as we are treated with this sweet Return From Space ;)
    Big big thanks bro!!!

    So most of my files got deleted from zippy, but there are a few survivors and some gems I had to re-up :)
    I'll post all my shares currently still active very soon in one the comments :)
    In honor of this outstanding post, here are all my Fall/Halloween themed comps followed by a few rare goodies to help us weather the storms of the world in crisis...stay safe & smart my friends!
    -October Country...https://www85.zippyshare.com/v/FfJp9gjH/file.html
    -The Spell Breaks!...https://www79.zippyshare.com/v/whNNJVEK/file.html
    -A Splendid Night Is Guaranteed For All (1 & 2)...https://www78.zippyshare.com/v/B71IoMop/file.html
    -3 AM Halloween Magic...https://www48.zippyshare.com/v/35799173/file.html
    -Bert Brac-Horror Pop Sounds!(1981)...https://www115.zippyshare.com/v/HrR3i1JE/file.html
    -Who Is Doctor Who(2000)...https://www115.zippyshare.com/v/deYrRZHM/file.html
    -Roger Glover-Elements(1978)...https://www79.zippyshare.com/v/LspKoXIP/file.html
    -Michel Magne Et Son Orchestre-Moshe Mouse Crucifixion(1975)...https://www21.zippyshare.com/v/jtdk601g/file.html (highly recommended!)
    :)

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  8. Wow! This might be the best post you've ever done so far, as far as I'm concerned.
    I listened to something by Davis a while ago and it was great music, a mixture of jazz and everything else, in fact ! :-D
    I am very curious to try any of these things.
    I obviously don't have the answer to my compatriot Fermi's paradox, but thank you for saving us the lunar denial, although there are some good movies about it ;-)

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  9. is it possible to please re-up the 9lps. i was off the internet for a while, thanks

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  11. Would is it possible to please re-up the 9lps.I really would appreciate it.

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  12. evidently a very popular post indeed, here we go again for limited time only:
    https://we.tl/t-FBc2YXUfu2

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  13. @Julianryan Any chance you can fix this link thank you

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  14. package with all the albums
    https://we.tl/t-9JWsZ9k13B
    flac of episteme
    https://we.tl/t-r9QZ0csR0Q

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  15. Dear JulianRyan:
    IF you can reupload this package, I would appreciate it.
    Greetings from Costa Rica!

    JRAC

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