The Forest and the Zoo explained

The Forest and the Zoo
Type:live
Artist:Steve Lacy
Cover:The Forest and the Zoo.jpg
Released:1967
Recorded:October 8, 1966
Genre:Jazz
Length:40:14
Label:ESP-Disk
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Prev Year:1966
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The Forest and the Zoo is an album by Steve Lacy. It was released by ESP.[1]

Music and recording

The music comes from a concert in Argentina. The quartet is made up of Lacy on soprano saxophone, Enrico Rava on trumpet, Johnny Dyani on bass, and Louis Moholo on drums.

Reception

The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 3½ stars stating "This is not normally considered an essential part of Lacy's very large catalog, but in the 21st century it does deserve to be heartily and critically reexamined. The cover painting by the late artist Bob Thompson makes the set worth owning simply for its beauty. ".[2] An All About Jazz reviewer concluded: "Rather than the liberating spirituality sought after in so much free jazz Lacy's unit remains light-hearted and whimsical, even as it soars above the ground below."

Track listing

  1. "The Forest" - 20:07
  2. "The Zoo" - 20:07

All compositions by Steve Lacy

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Smith . Henry . March 10, 2009 . Steve Lacy: The Forest and the Zoo . All About Jazz . April 13, 2020.
  2. Web site: Jurek . Thom . Steve Lacy Quartet: The Forest and the Zoo . . April 13, 2020.