I just love this Music its like finding a secret and very special place in Nature of extraordinary beauty and then just continue to walk and Dance into the tonal landscapes of pure magic and beauty 🙏🎵💜🎶peace and love
I was looking for this girl on Facebook and was checking profile of some girl with the name i was searching. It wasnt her but on her page was this album so i clicked and thats how i found it.
If you like this, you may also be interested in a studio session that features the two from five years prior to this recording! The tape is entitled 'Tambourinen Session, Copenhagen, 1970'.
I fell in love with Terry Riley's music and Don Cherry ( via Ornette) under completely different circumstances and here they are together. Fantastic to hear them interacting! I bet Mark Isham likes this (see Vapor Drawings)
+++1 David Rumpler Ha, that's funny, for I was thinking the exact same thing; I got a Vapor Drawings vibe almost immediately, and yes, to your keen observation of the trumpeting sounds, he just might still have his three vinyl copies from 1975, though two are groove-broken and unplayable, while the third copy with its myriad of various pops and intermittent crackle, still brings a smile to his face nearly 50 years later. Amazing how life, it seems, can whimsically manifest a miserable tempest of ugliness and discontented bedlam with what the world has been witnessing the last month or so with the COVID-19 pandemic. At times, life can seem so blatantly un-emphathetic, and sadly to many, depressive, and hopelessly fleeting. Whew... Alternatively, when life on occasion wishes to eagerly show-off her much enamored beauty and all its splendorous adoration for humanity, she has an uncanny way of ultimately resolving herself to grander revelations. She teasingly pulls back the curtained, glittery facade to let a privileged few in on some truly ethereal, musical magic; euphoric notes of bliss rhythmically dance and subconsciously melt with one another, in as to create a most brilliant, aesthetic tapestry -- one of unparalleled jubilation, unrelenting joy, and pure bliss. The music here would definitely be one example of the latter... To my fellow human beings, better days to come, for sure, better days will come... *P-e-a-c-e!*
My auntie heard "Brown Rice" on Radio 6. I liked it's freaky funky nature. It made me think of a more arranged "On The Corner" by Miles Davis. Ebay led me here. This is beautiful. I am far from educated on minimalist composers but I love what I am hearing.
Here, not only are melodic contours known and appreciated by the Hindoos, but also an absolutely new harmonic material, which brings us prisms, clusters of chords, thick chimes, and garlands of garlands. What strikes first of all in this music is, on the one hand, the penetrating charm of harmonic aggregations and, on the other hand, the absolute clarity of intervals !
Hindoo is an archaic spelling of Hindu and one whose use today may be considered derogatory (Wikipedia). Language changes, but beautiful music endures and your description is very fine.
Cette musique répétitive permet à mon cerveau de se nettoyer..Cette musique, c est comme une répétition de mes pensées qui permet de les extérioriser et ça fait du bien... 🎶🔊
Que cosa tremendA, Terry Rilley y Don Cherry. Me encantA,; si Terry, hubiese invitado a su amigo Daevid Allen, habría sido el mejor de los colmos. Saludos para todos los que disfrutan de esto.
@@Jason_Quinn You know, honestly I didn't look into it afterwards. But I just did right now. And after about 15 minutes found a few things. www.madeleinebyrne.com/blog/2018/5/26/terry-rileydon-cherry-kln-february-23-1975-w-french-film-of-don-cherry-1973 ^^^The sound track on this reminds me a lot of his work that he did for The Holy Mountain score. www.listentothis.info/2016/06/terry-riley-don-cherry-live-koln-1975/ www.innerviews.org/inner/riley.html ^^^This one's more of a general interview of just Riley.
Sunday morning in Manchester, UK - 10:46 AM, what looks like the last two days of late Summer before the season changes to Autumn, patio doors open and geraniums in vivid scarlet bloom against a soft blue sky and coils of resinous, honied incense drift slowly outside, mingle, dance and dissipate with Don Cherry's tones upwards into suburban sky. Time stands still then accelerates and fragments into lost moments.
@@JohnOBurke Or maybe for him, this actually causes brainpower more than any mozart. As a former classical performer, I find myself often in agreement with Mr. Muniz here. This Collab between Don And Terry is very powerful and contains a message not often found in the classics.
@@JohnOBurke its taken me almost 63 years to finally free myself from the bizarrely eurocentric narrow minded limitations of "enlightement" conditioning (masonic music) And I am glad about that. Peace
@@coelacanth23 Why not? Musical imperfections can often be good but the distortion of the trumpet here is not intended and simply doesn't sound good. I think at least one of those conditions have to be met for it to warrant not being remastered.
there are actually thousands of people doing super interesting experimental electro-acccustic music. all over the world. takes some time to find them. but its worth it.
@@Dochotshot That's the thing though, man. Of course you can always find cool stuff, but in the seventies I feel like it was mainstream. I look at footage and photos from the era, and even the more conservative folks from the time looked and acted groovy as hell. Music like this was topping the charts. I'm just kind of envious of that. I wish I could be a part of it. But on the bright side, I still get to listen to all the old stuff along with all the bits of new cool stuff that come out now. And accessibility to music is greater now than it ever has been. So I shouldn't be complaining
@@zoeebaron91074 years late reply, but I guess it can be a bit overwhelming at points. To me it felt like a really strong psychedelic experience on certain moments, specially the first track, so I could see someone having to take a breather between tracks
;-) Yes to record in live is not easy... This music is LOOP Music = Africa music loop or India music Loop or Orient music Loop = inspiration = improvisation= experimental music... Very important in Table Mix the entry Gain & Bass & Middle & Hight... the 31 bands equalizer i like in studio...
I've been working my way through Terry Riley's back catalogue, via his Wikipedia discography. No mention of this on there. Is Köln the official title? Truly wonderful stuff either way.
...how may times and ofc how long must Don have starred on any kind of water(movements), imagine these triplets and reflections rebouncinge in all kinds of matter....
one of the best pieces of recorded music, the scratchy recording gives it another layer of ethereal transcendence
just found out about don cherry a couple days ago and wow what a great musician. im amazed. cant stop listening.
Check out one called Om Shanti Om.
I just love this Music its like finding a secret and very special place in Nature of extraordinary beauty and then just continue to walk and Dance into the tonal landscapes of pure magic and beauty 🙏🎵💜🎶peace and love
This music repairs me everytime I listen to it
Where the fuck has this been all my life? Glad I heard this before I died. Thx for the upload. This is heavenly euphonious.
I was looking for this girl on Facebook and was checking profile of some girl with the name i was searching. It wasnt her but on her page was this album so i clicked and thats how i found it.
Are you on the way out? whew. close one
@@Adi_Bossanac lol the internet is great, exploring does get you cool things
Spiritual Jazz at its finest. Peace Be The Journey.🙏🌍❤️
Thank god for music like this.
I had....absolutely no idea these two collaborated. This is stunning.
If you like this, you may also be interested in a studio session that features the two from five years prior to this recording! The tape is entitled 'Tambourinen Session, Copenhagen, 1970'.
Absolute masterpiece. Peace and love to all.
Two of the greatest musician/composers, of any generation. Fantastic.
can't stop coming back to that record it's so hypnotic
From the very first listen i can already tell this is gonna be one of my all time fav record
"Sunrise Of The Planetary Dream Collector" is a true gem.
This version is one of the greatest moments in music imo
I fell in love with Terry Riley's music and Don Cherry ( via Ornette) under completely different circumstances and here they are together. Fantastic to hear them interacting! I bet Mark Isham likes this (see Vapor Drawings)
+++1 David Rumpler
Ha, that's funny, for I was thinking the exact same thing; I got a Vapor Drawings vibe almost immediately, and yes, to your keen observation of the trumpeting sounds, he just might still have his three vinyl copies from 1975, though two are groove-broken and unplayable, while the third copy with its myriad of various pops and intermittent crackle, still brings a smile to his face nearly 50 years later.
Amazing how life, it seems, can whimsically manifest a miserable tempest of ugliness and discontented bedlam with what the world has been witnessing the last month or so with the COVID-19 pandemic. At times, life can seem so blatantly un-emphathetic, and sadly to many, depressive, and hopelessly fleeting. Whew...
Alternatively, when life on occasion wishes to eagerly show-off her much enamored beauty and all its splendorous adoration for humanity, she has an uncanny way of ultimately resolving herself to grander revelations. She teasingly pulls back the curtained, glittery facade to let a privileged few in on some truly ethereal, musical magic; euphoric notes of bliss rhythmically dance and subconsciously melt with one another, in as to create a most brilliant, aesthetic tapestry -- one of unparalleled jubilation, unrelenting joy, and pure bliss. The music here would definitely be one example of the latter... To my fellow human beings, better days to come, for sure, better days will come... *P-e-a-c-e!*
@@semjasefromerra8294 Ah...
Amazing!..music in constant metamorphic flux ..inner tranquility and mental adventure!!!
Riley & Cherry ...Greatest !!
Terry & Cherry
I just immediately loved this, less than 10 seconds into it.
My auntie heard "Brown Rice" on Radio 6. I liked it's freaky funky nature. It made me think of a more arranged "On The Corner" by Miles Davis. Ebay led me here. This is beautiful. I am far from educated on minimalist composers but I love what I am hearing.
Here, not only are melodic contours known and appreciated by the Hindoos, but also an absolutely new harmonic material, which brings us prisms, clusters of chords, thick chimes, and garlands of garlands. What strikes first of all in this music is, on the one hand, the penetrating charm of harmonic aggregations and, on the
other hand, the absolute clarity of intervals !
Well said!!
What? "Hindoos"? Is this the 19th Century?
Hindoo is an archaic spelling of Hindu and one whose use today may be considered derogatory (Wikipedia). Language changes, but beautiful music endures and your description is very fine.
reminds me a bit of Bo Hansson
The bhoodists, mooslims, jooish, and christioons like it too.
mindblowing. what a masterpiece!
The Best sound conected whit deep inspiration !Galaxi Sound Master Don Cherry !!!
Cette musique répétitive permet à mon cerveau de se nettoyer..Cette musique, c est comme une répétition de mes pensées qui permet de les extérioriser et ça fait du bien... 🎶🔊
Thats one of the finest recordings Ive ever heard
Que cosa tremendA, Terry Rilley y Don Cherry. Me encantA,; si Terry, hubiese invitado a su amigo Daevid Allen, habría sido el mejor de los colmos. Saludos para todos los que disfrutan de esto.
Terry Riley on Organ, Karl Berger on vibes (and DC on trumpet, of course)
👍 🎶🎸🌈 👂 🔥 an amazing and nice record 🎹🎹 wonderful 😎
Life-changing
How could anyone dislike this? Like saying you dislike the birds singing in the trees......
Perfectly said
Some people dislike birds, some people dislike children, some people dislike themselves... There will always be someone to dislike something.
look around you, dimwits abound
I love your comment. So true!!
nope this is not like birds
This has been the relaxing moment of my day, some awesome sounds coming out of here
This is so cool! Just beautiful. Thank you for posting it!
Que discazo la tapa encaja perfecta
this is absolutely brilliant, thanks for the upload
This is brilliant. Thanks for posting.
After this being cited in so many journals , essays it is wonderful now to be finally hearing it !
may i ask which journals and essays? i would very much appreciate any links or information that you could share !
@@gabrielfmb3284 I'd like an answer too, but we've always got the internet. We've got the seed and the means. Now go find it.
@@keepyoureyespeeled1Did you find anything?
@@Jason_Quinn You know, honestly I didn't look into it afterwards. But I just did right now. And after about 15 minutes found a few things.
www.madeleinebyrne.com/blog/2018/5/26/terry-rileydon-cherry-kln-february-23-1975-w-french-film-of-don-cherry-1973
^^^The sound track on this reminds me a lot of his work that he did for The Holy Mountain score.
www.listentothis.info/2016/06/terry-riley-don-cherry-live-koln-1975/
www.innerviews.org/inner/riley.html
^^^This one's more of a general interview of just Riley.
dear peace-happenings we miss on this planet !
Fantastic!
Thanks for posting.
uh ahhh what a album ! thanx a lot for sharin this masterpiece
Sunday morning in Manchester, UK - 10:46 AM, what looks like the last two days of late Summer before the season changes to Autumn, patio doors open and geraniums in vivid scarlet bloom against a soft blue sky and coils of resinous, honied incense drift slowly outside, mingle, dance and dissipate with Don Cherry's tones upwards into suburban sky. Time stands still then accelerates and fragments into lost moments.
You are in a real poetic mood, Robert. And you put it nicely into words!
That's not "exotic" incense by any chance?
wonderful thank you
Terry Rilley will save the watch time deficit of any channel
This causes brain power more than any Mozart. Thank you, artist
It's nice. But maybe you need to revisit Mozart. And (among others) Bach, Scarlatti, Handel, Vivaldi, and Handel, too, while you're at it! ;)
@@JohnOBurke Or maybe for him, this actually causes brainpower more than any mozart. As a former classical performer, I find myself often in agreement with Mr. Muniz here. This Collab between Don And Terry is very powerful and contains a message not often found in the classics.
@@JohnOBurke its taken me almost 63 years to finally free myself from the bizarrely eurocentric narrow minded limitations of "enlightement" conditioning (masonic music) And I am glad about that. Peace
@@GOLDSMITHEXILE Not mutually exclusive.
Anyone enjoying this must check out Nala Sinephro's Endlessness
Amazing work!
Thank you.
Amazing, unreal! Thanks 🙏
Really beautiful!
incredibly affirming - it's like the rising.
yes! ☀ ☀ ☀ :) love it
Of freshly baked bread?
Of the Sun...
Wow! This collab is amazing!
Unleashes my mind
Tranquillity.
Thank you, god bless
This is so good
one of the best records ever
this is amazing
Magnificent
PURE MAGIC !!!
recorded a month after keith jarrets koln concert in the same location
Awesome, glad I own both albums :)
I've got keith jarrett's one...
Interesting
strange coincidence
Seem like a natural "coincidence" to me ...
wow, this is terrific!
Terryfic with a Cherry on top!
@@danijelabocev9693 Heheh, top comment!
And with that my soul is cleansed.
This is absolutely beautiful.
Fabulous!
I would like to do a video of the tide coming in on a sculpture by Andy Goldsworthy with this soundtrack ...
They should release a remastered version of this with cleaned up audio (less distortion on the trumpet) and extended tracks (no fade outs)!
No they shouldnt
They definitely shouldNOT.
@@coelacanth23 Why not? Musical imperfections can often be good but the distortion of the trumpet here is not intended and simply doesn't sound good. I think at least one of those conditions have to be met for it to warrant not being remastered.
I agree, so long as the warmth and ambiance of the original is retained.
Такой ютуб я люблю
Запись - настоящее сокровище
great !!!!!
The Boston Bruins, back in the late 70s, early 80s, had a player named Terry O'Riley and the coach was named Don Cherry... I shit you not!
So they gave up music for sports? Take that atheists.
@@Koettnylle Yes.
Imagine a Don Cherry/Don Cherry collaboration!
@@w.g.hunter1300 Imagine a Terry O'Riley/Terry Riley collaboration!
@@w.g.hunter1300 Well to some extent they dress alike.
Qué pedazo de disco !
still love it!!
Aw, HELL yeah.
Real shame about that distortion on the last track, though.
Beautiful :)
a very nice fireworks. just great!
love it
SUPERB.
Really good
That koln improvisation is golden
like a unicorn drawn hover-chariot on a lost highway
My thoughts exactly.
What colour's your unicorn?
@@EvilEddtheRed Auburn and Teal stripes
no
@36:58 Cherry really goes off
Marvellous
MASTERFUL
coisa linda do céu
yea
as good as this Universe can be
Terry Riley should really write national anthem's
"national anthems for utopias" is a good name for an album
Wonderful!!
4:14 takeoff zone. Eternal vibrations.
Rip takeoff tho
You can tell it is February, lots of coughing in the audience!
you can tell it was 1975 - people still smoked!
They had corona
Where can I find people doing this shit now? Does the seventies have to have everything cool damn..
well... terry is still alive!
Somehow I identify Terry Riley to some of James Holden's work - maybe you'll like him too!
@@themanwhosmokedtheworld5658 Thank you for the suggestion
there are actually thousands of people doing super interesting experimental electro-acccustic music.
all over the world. takes some time to find them.
but its worth it.
@@Dochotshot That's the thing though, man. Of course you can always find cool stuff, but in the seventies I feel like it was mainstream. I look at footage and photos from the era, and even the more conservative folks from the time looked and acted groovy as hell. Music like this was topping the charts. I'm just kind of envious of that. I wish I could be a part of it. But on the bright side, I still get to listen to all the old stuff along with all the bits of new cool stuff that come out now. And accessibility to music is greater now than it ever has been. So I shouldn't be complaining
trippy
wow
Does anyone know the one who Made the artwork?:)
Terry Riley and Klaus Schulze have a lot in common ...I love their rythmic melody
genial
this was very difficult to listen to all thoughout even with pauses, but i loved it overall
.... why? It's meant to be listen to in one go.... so easy and rich. put you in trance....
Bruh moment
@@zoeebaron91074 years late reply, but I guess it can be a bit overwhelming at points. To me it felt like a really strong psychedelic experience on certain moments, specially the first track, so I could see someone having to take a breather between tracks
jammin good
insane
@ S L A C K E R Do you by any chance have the full recording of Sunrise of the Planetary Dream Collector?
;-) Yes to record in live is not easy... This music is LOOP Music = Africa music loop or India music Loop or Orient music Loop = inspiration = improvisation= experimental music... Very important in Table Mix the entry Gain & Bass & Middle & Hight... the 31 bands equalizer i like in studio...
I'm pretty sure that most if not all, is not looped. This lot used repetition heavily as a main element to minimalism.
I see other versions that credit Karl Berger on kalimba/vibes. I think can hear them I think...
Grandi e mudi e m🍋⛆usica meravigliosa
Don't forget to lock the door.
Let the Astral Traveller in!!
I've been working my way through Terry Riley's back catalogue, via his Wikipedia discography. No mention of this on there. Is Köln the official title?
Truly wonderful stuff either way.
Is this essentially the same album, does anyone know?
www.soundohm.com/product/terry-riley-and-don-cherry-duo/pid/28177/
@@EvilEddtheRed Yes it is.
it is available from amazon but vinyl only but was on cd initially
i bet the full session tape is somewhere out there...
...how may times and ofc how long must Don have starred on any kind of water(movements), imagine these triplets and reflections rebouncinge in all kinds of matter....