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Musa: Ancestral Streams

Stanley Cowell

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Format: LP

Cat No: SES1974325LP

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Release Date:  25 April 2025

Label:  Mack Avenue

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  673203500310

Genres:  Jazz  Modern Postbebop  

Release Date:  25 April 2025

Label:  Strata-east / Mack Avenue

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  673203500327

Genres:  Jazz  Modern Postbebop  

  • Description

    Featuring stunning solo piano work by Strata-East co-founder Stanley Cowell, Musa: Ancestral Streams is a landmark album in jazz, celebrated for its intimacy and innovation. Recorded in 1974, it stands as one of the most significant solo piano albums of its time, blending jazz with classical, African, and Eastern influences. Cowell's pioneering use of both electric and acoustic piano expands the expressive range of the instrument, creating a deeply personal and spiritual experience. Musa: Ancestral Streams is a cornerstone of the Strata-East discography, reflecting the label's commitment to artistic freedom and genre-defining works. It not only highlights Cowell's extraordinary vision as a musician but also exemplifies Strata-East's role in championing boundary-pushing, artist-produced records.


    For the first time ever, this pioneering solo work from the famed pianist will be available on CD and digital platforms, as well as on 180-gram vinyl. Pressed at Record Technology Inc. (RTI) and mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio, the vinyl edition comes in high-quality, glossy tip-on gatefold jackets. It also includes new liner notes by Nate Chinen and never-before-seen photos, making this release a must-have for jazz enthusiasts and collectors alike.

    Description

    Featuring stunning solo piano work by Strata-East co-founder Stanley Cowell, Musa: Ancestral Streams is a landmark album in jazz, celebrated for its intimacy and innovation. Recorded in 1974, it stands as one of the most significant solo piano albums of its time, blending jazz with classical, African, and Eastern influences. Cowell's pioneering use of both electric and acoustic piano expands the expressive range of the instrument, creating a deeply personal and spiritual experience. Musa: Ancestral Streams is a cornerstone of the Strata-East discography, reflecting the label's commitment to artistic freedom and genre-defining works. It not only highlights Cowell's extraordinary vision as a musician but also exemplifies Strata-East's role in championing boundary-pushing, artist-produced records.

    For the first time ever, this pioneering solo work from the famed pianist will be available on CD and digital platforms, as well as on 180-gram vinyl. It includes new liner notes by Nate Chinen and never-before-seen photos, making this release a must-have for jazz enthusiasts and collectors alike.

    Founded in 1970 by Charles Tolliver and Stanley Cowell, Strata-East Records has embodied and pioneered artistic freedom in its highest form, supporting the visions of the most influential musicians of its time. Strata-East's commitment to artist-produced records and high production standards has earned it a revered place in jazz history. This mission continues through a partnership with Mack Avenue Music Group, ensuring the highest quality releases from its historic catalogue.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Abscrestions
      • 2. Equipoise
      • 3. Prayer for Peace
      • 4. Emil Danenberg

      Side 2

      • 1. Maimoun
      • 2. Travelin' Man
      • 3. Departure No. 1
      • 4. Departure No. 2
      • 5. Sweet Song

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Abscrestions
      • 2. Equipoise
      • 3. Prayer for Peace
      • 4. Emil Danenberg
      • 5. Maimoun
      • 6. Travelin' Man
      • 7. Departure No. 1
      • 8. Departure No. 2
      • 9. Sweet Song