180-gram gatefold LP

In the 1970s, fusion was a popular pigeonhole for music somewhere between jazz and pop. At the same time it was also an often used, belittling term employed by critics and representatives of "pure" jazz, who never wanted to listen to it, let alone include any of the numerous LPs in their collection.

Forty years later, the dust has settled. Flautist Hubert Laws' recordings not only for the Atlantic but also the CTI labels are treasured — especially the present LP, which was produced by the "Master of Sound" Creed Taylor. Now these crossover numbers from the worlds of classic, jazz, pop and easy listening are available once more.

Discover, for example, Al Kooper's composition "Fire And Rain" (more familiar are the versions from Blood, Sweat & Tears and James Taylor), the famous theme music from the film "Love Story", and three classical compositions by J. S. Bach and Mozart. All have been given a facelift and with such super sidemen ranging from Ron Carter to Bob James and a superb Freddie Waits on the drums, they are a real treat.

So cast aside any preconceptions and enjoy this meticulous production and the clear reproduction on 180-gram vinyl.

Recording: December 1970 at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA
Production: Creed Taylor

Musicians:
Hubert Laws, flute
Fred Alston, Jr., bassoon
Bob James, electric piano
Gene Bertoncini, guitar
David Friedman, vibraphone
Ron Carter, bass
Richie 'Pablo' Landrum, Airto Moreira, percussion
Fred Waits, drums
Don Sebesky, arranger

Track Listing
Side 1
1. Fire And Rain
2. Allegro From Concerto #3 In D
3. The From Love Story

Side 2
4. Passacaglia In C Minor
5. Flute Sonata In F

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