Oregon Music Of Another Present Era 1972 Flac May 2026

Music of Another Present Era (1972) – Oregon Released in 1972 on the Vanguard Records Music of Another Present Era debut studio album by the American world jazz quartet

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  1. Oregon. (1972). Music of Another Present Era [Vinyl]. Vanguard Records.
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3. The Role of Space and Acoustics The sonic identity of Music of Another Present Era is defined by negative space. Unlike the high-decibel rock of the era or the density of fusion groups like The Mahavishnu Orchestra (which featured John McLaughlin, a contemporary of Abercrombie), Oregon relied on dynamics. Oregon Music of Another Present Era 1972 FLAC

The Context: A New Latitude in Jazz

By 1972, the "fusion" movement was largely defined by two extremes: the electric, rock-influenced bombast of Miles Davis and Mahavishnu Orchestra, or the cerebral, plugged-in experimentation of Weather Report. Oregon arrived on the scene with a radical proposition: acoustic fusion. Music of Another Present Era (1972) – Oregon

Because the ensemble is largely acoustic, the fidelity rests on the space between the instruments. Oregon