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Present Era 1972 Flac ((exclusive)) — Oregon Music Of Another

The founding members of Oregon—, Paul McCandless , Glen Moore , and Collin Walcott —originally met as members of the Paul Winter Consort . While touring in the late 1960s, they began exploring collective improvisation in motel rooms and dormitories, experimenting with an unconventional mix of instruments like the oboe, sitar, and 12-string guitar.

The album is a collection of 14 tracks that alternate between avant-garde experimentation and meditative, tonal "tone poems". Primary Instrumentation North Star 12-string guitar, oboe, upright bass The Rough Places Plain Sitar, percussion Tablas, frenetic 12-string guitar Shard / Spring Is Really Coming Improvisational woodwinds and strings The Silence of a Candle Meditative piano and woodwinds Touchstone Atmospheric ensemble finale OREGON Music Of Another Present Era reviews - Prog Archives Oregon Music of Another Present Era 1972 FLAC

By 1971, they had formally established themselves in New York City. Their debut on Vanguard Records set a template for what many now call "chamber jazz" or "world fusion," though the band famously resisted such easy categorization. Tracklist & Musical Highlights The founding members of Oregon—, Paul McCandless ,

Discovering Oregon: Music of Another Present Era (1972) The 1972 release of marked the official debut of Oregon , an ensemble that would redefine the boundaries of jazz, classical, and world music for decades to come. Released on Vanguard Records , this album introduced a "transcultural" sound that erased cultural borders rather than simply bridging them. The Genesis of a New Sound Released on Vanguard Records , this album introduced

The founding members of Oregon—, Paul McCandless , Glen Moore , and Collin Walcott —originally met as members of the Paul Winter Consort . While touring in the late 1960s, they began exploring collective improvisation in motel rooms and dormitories, experimenting with an unconventional mix of instruments like the oboe, sitar, and 12-string guitar.

The album is a collection of 14 tracks that alternate between avant-garde experimentation and meditative, tonal "tone poems". Primary Instrumentation North Star 12-string guitar, oboe, upright bass The Rough Places Plain Sitar, percussion Tablas, frenetic 12-string guitar Shard / Spring Is Really Coming Improvisational woodwinds and strings The Silence of a Candle Meditative piano and woodwinds Touchstone Atmospheric ensemble finale OREGON Music Of Another Present Era reviews - Prog Archives

By 1971, they had formally established themselves in New York City. Their debut on Vanguard Records set a template for what many now call "chamber jazz" or "world fusion," though the band famously resisted such easy categorization. Tracklist & Musical Highlights

Discovering Oregon: Music of Another Present Era (1972) The 1972 release of marked the official debut of Oregon , an ensemble that would redefine the boundaries of jazz, classical, and world music for decades to come. Released on Vanguard Records , this album introduced a "transcultural" sound that erased cultural borders rather than simply bridging them. The Genesis of a New Sound