Miroslav Vitous: Mountain Call (Vinyl LP)
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Label: ECM
Cat No: 7879042
Format: LP
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 27th March 2026
Contents
Artists
Miroslav Vitous (double bass)Michel Portal (clarinet, bass clarinet)
Jack DeJohnette (drums)
Esperanza Spalding (voice)
Bob Mintzer (clarinet)
Gary Campbell (saxophones)
Gerald Cleaver (drums)
CSNO Orchestra
Artists
Miroslav Vitous (double bass)Michel Portal (clarinet, bass clarinet)
Jack DeJohnette (drums)
Esperanza Spalding (voice)
Bob Mintzer (clarinet)
Gary Campbell (saxophones)
Gerald Cleaver (drums)
CSNO Orchestra
About
The prodigiously gifted Czech bassist and founding member of Weather Report first came to ECM in the late 1970s, in a collaborative trio with Terje Rypdal and Jack DeJohnette. Back then, Miroslav and Jack made for an eruptive, powerful rhythm section, successfully revisited on Vitous’s Universal Syncopations album (2003) with Jan Garbarek and Chick Corea, and on Mountain Call the combination also has a centering role to play. Bassist and drummer interact dynamically on “Tribal Dance” and “Epilog”, their playing framed on the latter by Miroslav’s big chords for orchestra, and Jack also solos inside Vitous’s tripartite “Evolution”, with a painterly attention to detail. On the suite “Rhapsody”, the voice of bassist Esperanza Spalding comes to the fore, singing Vitous’s lyrics.
Mountain Call begins and ends, however, with a sequence of superb, dazzlingly inventive duets with Michel Portal that may comprise Miroslav’s strongest improvised moments since his celebrated collaboration with Jan Garbarek on Atmos. The concluding title track, with Miroslav’s dramatic arco playing and Portal’s evocative bass clarinet, confirms their remarkable collaborative spark. Mountain Call was recorded at multiple sessions over a period of seven years at Vitous’s Prague studio. The album was produced by Miroslav Vitous and Manfred Eicher.
Tracklisting:
1. New Energy
2. Second Touch
3. On The Way
4. Unexpected Solutions
5. Tribal Dance
6. Rehearsal In Theatre
7. Discussion
8. Epilog
9. Delusion
10. Path Begins
11. Nature Opening
12. Fulfillment
13. In You
14. Fun & Games
15. Africa
16. In Me
17. Lullaby
18. Mountain Call
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