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1. | Restoration Ruin
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2. | All Right
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3. | For You and Me
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4. | Have a Real Time
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5. | Sioux City Sue New
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6. | You're Fortunate
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7. | Fire and Rain
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8. | Now He Knows Better
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9. | Wonders
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10. | Where Are You Going?
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11. | Nfamoudou-Boudougou
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12. | Immm
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13. | Unanka
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14. | Oouffnoon
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15. | Ohnedaruth
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16. | Odwalla
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Rock / Fusion; Post-Bop; Contemporary Jazz
Recorded: Sep 12, 1972
Restoration Ruin, a weird Keith Jarrett album by any measure, was reissued on a single-disc CD in 1999 that made it seem yet weirder by pairing it, incongruously, with a respected, all-out early-'70s avant-garde jazz album by the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Bap-Tizum (recorded live in 1972 at the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival). Restoration Ruin is a real oddity in the Jarrett catalog: a vocal album on which he plays all the instruments. And not a jazz vocal album either, but a folk-rock one, in which he alternates -- quite literally, track to track -- between sub-Dylan outings and more folk-Baroque ones that echo the late-'60s work of artists like Love and Tim Buckley. There's a certain amateurish appeal to the LP, in keeping with other crossover "acid-folk" artists of the period. Yet the fact is that Jarrett is a major jazz musician, but a journeyman-at-best folk-rock singer (with a hoarse, wavering croon-whine), instrumentalist, and songwriter, with a bent for flaky wordplay that gives this a bit of a fried-psychedelic tinge. At times, to be harsh, it's less than journeyman, particularly on the Dylanesque cuts, which have almost embarrassing wheezing son-of-Dylan harmonica, and some downright embarrassing out-of-sync drums. Better are the daintier, more melodic tracks with trimmings of flute, strings, and flamenco-like guitar, like the title song, "For You and Me," and "Sioux City Sue New," with their bossa nova feel. ---Richie Unterberger, allmusic
Includes liner notes by Michael Cuscuna and John Sinclair.
RESTORATION RUIN: Keith Jarrett - vocals, various instruments
BAP-TIZUM: Art Ensemble Of Chicago: Joseph Jarman - vocals, sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor & bass saxophones, alto flute, vibraphone, congas, percussion Roscoe Mitchell - vocals, soprano, alto, tenor & bass saxophones, clarinet, drums, percussion Lester Bowie - vocals, trumpet, flugelhorn, kelphorn, bass drum, percussion Don Moye - vocals, whistle, bass marimba, drums, congas, log drum, gong, percussion Malachi Favors - vocals, whistle, acoustic & electric basses, log drum, gong |
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