Afric Pepperbird Explained

Afric Pepperbird
Type:Album
Artist:the Jan Garbarek Quartet
Cover:Afric Pepperbird.jpg
Studio:Bendiksen Studio
Oslo, Norway
Genre:Jazz, post-bop, free jazz, progressive jazz
Length:40:51
Label:ECM
ECM 1007 ST
Producer:Manfred Eicher
Prev Title:Esoteric Circle
Prev Year:1971
Next Title:Sart
Next Year:1971
Chronology:Jan Garbarek

Afric Pepperbird is an album by the Jan Garbarek Quartet, recorded over two days in September 1970 and released on ECM the following year—Garberek's second album overall, and his first released for the label. The quartet features rhythm section Terje Rypdal, Arild Andersen and Jon Christensen.

Background

Regarding the album's title, author Jan Omdahl reports that Garbarek told Arild Andersen about a reading about a bird in a book "or something", speculating about which "pepperbird" was the inspiration for the title of the song and album.[1]

Reception

The AllMusic review by Brian Olewnick states, "Together with Sart, Tryptikon, and Witchi-Tai-To (as well as a prior recording on Flying Dutchman), this album represents the strongest, most aggressive portion of Garbarek's career, before he succumbed to what became known as the ECM aesthetic. Very highly recommended."[2]

Personnel

Jan Garbarek Quartet

Technical personnel

Notes and References

  1. https://klassekampen.no/utgave/2022-12-12/garbareks-startskudd. Klassekampen.no. Retrieved 2022-12-13
  2. Olewnick, B. [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r139058|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic Review] accessed 1 November 2009