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Oregon

One of the earliest and finest exponents of world jazz, Oregon began life in 1970 as an offshoot of the Paul Winter Consort, in which the group's original members had played. From the beginning, the band eschewed most jazz conventions. Percussionist Collin Walcott played tabla, sitar, and dulcimer, among other instruments, but did not use a trap set; bassist Glen Moore doubled on clarinet, viola, and piano, and its front line was formed by a double-reedist (Paul McCandless) and an acoustic guitarist (Ralph Towner). The band's music differed from much of what had heretofore been considered jazz. The concept of blues and swing was given a much-reduced prominence in favor of other, less literal forms of tonal and rhythmic organization. For example, Indian ragas would occasionally replace chord changes, and talas would supplant swing time. The group's dynamic approach was quieter than typical by jazz standards, and their overall aesthetic somewhat introspective. Improvisation was central to the band's work, however, and in this sense their music is most firmly in the jazz tradition. Oregon's music is characterized by a heightened method of ensemble interaction, a rapt attention to timbral contrast, and an openness to any and all cultural influences. After Walcott's death in a car accident in 1984, the group disbanded for a time, before eventually replacing him with percussionist Trilok Gurtu. ~ Chris Kelsey, Rovi
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Distant Hills was my entry album....the Woodstock and John Cage days.
Hypnotic, transcendant , etherial, mystical, soulful, seductive, emotionally orgasmic. These are mere words that fall far short of the experience. Is this Heaven?
john.laserso h n
i got to see Trilok Gurtu play w / John McLaughlin trio at the Mountain Winery venue near San Jose, CA and it remains one of my favorite percussion performances ever. I love Oregon - have one of their Winter Light CD, which was w/ original percussionis t .
In 72 my mother brought me to Paul Winter Consorts. She said they had just played at the White House for President Nixon. I was 12 and was sure I would hate them. I was blown away. Ralph’s guitar was thrilling. I have been playing sense 6. There was this huge square set of drums hanging from logs lashed together. And a two sided xylophone type instrument sitting on the floor protruding out of the stage. The music from Road, to this day gives shivers. Love these guys!
In '71 my future wife turned me on to the pre-Oregon "Road" by Winter Consort (thanks Janet) - I believe recorded '69, the 1st recording of Towner's "Icarus", a live version. Since then McCandless has been a personal favorite. If his fans are interested, his collaboratio n '94 with Bela Fleck on Acoustic Planet album and tour. Also 2000 "Head West" by Comotion with Anger/Marsha l l duo. These are exceptional multi-genre projects, and if you haven't, do yourself a favor and seek them out. PEACE
garyo
Agree w/ all, need "out of the woods" but Oregon always was totally original. The Walcott era was the "real" Oregon in my book, though Gurtu's excellent in other combos. (He's too loud and in front for Oregon in my taste).

Saw them at Harvard just before Walcott's death; it was simply transcendent . The audience was held in such rapt attention that the end of the song was like coming out of a long dream.
cstroik
I agree - "out of the woods" is quintessenti a l oregon
seen oregon in nyc mid 70s so much music so much time and so affordable to see tons of performances . i love the comment page get to learn and reminisce.
trawill
Where on earth are "Out of the Woods" and "Roots in the Sky"? Those are BY FAR their best albums. When they went electric the music suffered.
The Oregon live compilation was great. I'm disappointed that they don't have "Out of the Woods" in the discography.
One of my all time favorites is their Oregon Live compilation, it took you there and allowed you to stay.
I agree with Mr. French about the lackluster discography above, even though I am a big fan of the early music and continue to listen to it. I'm also a fan of Trilok Gurtu, although generally I think Mark Walker has been a better percussionis t for this ensemble. The most recent material is spectacular, and it's good to hear the group revisit some of their easlier compositions and give them a fresh reading. The most trenchant comment is also Mr. French's: "They're completely unique."
odessa2pasha
i agree,but my #1 is "roots in the sky"
They're completely unique. The discography here is lacking; except Prime & Beyond Words, it's all 70s era; there's lots of brilliance inbetween. Many of us were dismayed at Walcott's death, and feared Oregon would dissolve... but I recall the first concert I saw after Gurtu joined: the piece "Ecotopia" was met with spontaneousl y prolonged, grateful applause, as if we all realized at that moment that Oregon was BACK, and would continue rewarding us with the music only they could make.

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