Label: Verve Records (US), 314 539 118-2
Style: Jazz Rock, Jazz Fusion
Country: U.S. / UK
Time: 38:35
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 241 Mb
Turn
It Over is the second album by the American jazz fusion group the Tony
Williams Lifetime, released in 1970 via Polydor Records. It was
rereleased by Verve Records in 1997, as part of Spectrum: The Anthology.
Williams is again joined by guitarist John McLaughlin and organist
Larry Young, along with former Cream member Jack Bruce on bass guitar.
Jack
Bruce joined the group for Turn It Over, providing bass and vocals.
Tony Williams was excited by the amplification he could employ during
the recording of the album; his liner notes repeatedly instruct the
listener to play the album at a high volume. Williams described the
album as his version of the MC5's Kick Out the Jams.
The Omaha
World-Herald wrote that the Lifetime "is likely the most forceful group
on the pop music scene." AllMusic called the album "one of the more
intense pieces of early jazz-rock fusion around," writing that "in
parts, it's like Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys with much better chops."
JazzTimes praised Larry Young's "fearsome long tones and wobbly
distortions" and "psychedelic, dissonant harmonies." Vibe deemed Turn It
Over "one of the most violent, raucous recordings ever to issue from a
noted jazz musician." The Guardian called it "tougher" than the debut,
singling out the performance of "Big Nick".
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turn_It_Over)
01. To Whom It May Concern - Them (04:21)
02. To Whom It May Concern - Us (02:57)
03. This Song This Night (03:46)
04. Big Nick (02:46)
05. Right On (01:52)
06. Once I Loved (05:11)
07. Vuelta Abajo (05:00)
08. A Famous Blues (04:13)
09. Allah Be Praised (04:38)
10. One Word (03:45)
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