Gibson, Jon
Two Solo Pieces
For his second album, Two Solo Pieces, Jon Gibson forgoes the dense, multi-layered timbres of Visitations in favor of
simple textures and tone. While Two Solo Pieces serves up further evidence of Gibson's centrality to American minimalism
- witness its inclusion in Alan Licht's famed Minimal Top Ten list - this profoundly intimate record also reveals the
beauty of enclosed spaces and infinite harmonic vistas.
As its unadorned title suggests, Two Solo Pieces consists of a pair of side-long tracks featuring the composer alone.
While "Cycles," an iridescent improvisation on organ, achieves a downright eerie sense of expansiveness, Gibson's
captivating alto flute on "Untitled" draws the listener inside the instrument itself.
The photo on the album's back cover - a seated Gibson surrounded by cascading rows of organ pipes and the vaulted
ceiling in Manhattan's Peace Church - offers a striking visual complement to these gorgeous recordings.
Originally released in 1977 on Philip Glass' Chatham Square imprint, this first-time vinyl reissue is recommended for
fans of Anthony Moore, Roberto Cacciapaglia and Terry Riley.
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
05-05-2017
Label
Item-nr
503509
EAN
0855985006864
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