Pendulum
Live album by
Released1979
RecordedFebruary 4 and 5, 1978
VenueVillage Vanguard, NYC
GenreJazz
Length42:59
LabelArtists House
AH 8
ProducerJohn Snyder
David Liebman chronology
Light'n Up, Please!
(1976)
Pendulum
(1979)
Omerta
(1978)

Pendulum is a live album by saxophonist David Liebman which was recorded at the Village Vanguard in early 1978 and originally released on the Artists House label.[1][2][3] In 2008 the album was rereleased by Mosaic Records as part of a 3 CD box set with eight additional unreleased recordings from the same performances.[4]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[5]
All About Jazz[6]

The AllMusic review by David R. Adler stated, " this album is an obscure classic of hard-hitting, post-bop New York jazz ... A collector's item, and a terrific listen as well."[5] John Kelman's review of the rereleased box set on All About Jazz noted "Mosaic Select 32: Pendulum Live at the Village Vanguard may be thirty years old, but it remains one of the most exciting releases of 2008".[6]

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "Pendulum" (Richard Beirach) – 18:18
  2. "Picadilly Lilly" (David Liebman) – 7:27
  3. "Footprints" (Wayne Shorter) – 17:14

Disc two Additional tracks on 2008 box set

  1. "There Is No Greater Love" (Isham Jones, Marty Symes) – 17:48
  2. "Solar" (Miles Davis) – 20:23
  3. "Picadilly Lilly" (Liebman) – 9:20
  4. "Night and Day" (Cole Porter) – 22:10

Disc three Additional tracks on 2008 box set

  1. "Blue Bossa" (Kenny Dorham) – 17:18
  2. "Well, You Needn't" (Thelonious Monk) – 18:40
  3. "Bonnie's Blue" (Liebman) – 17:29
  4. "Impressions" (John Coltrane) – 22:49

Personnel

References

  1. Dave Liebman catalog, accessed September 11, 2017
  2. Jazzlists: Artists House discography, accessed September 11, 2017
  3. Dave Liebman discography, accessed September 11, 2017
  4. Nastos, Michael G.. Various Artists: Pendulum – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  5. 1 2 Adler, David R.. Dave Liebman: Pendulum – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  6. 1 2 Kelman, J. All About Jazz Review, August 1, 2008
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