An attempt to get Linc to
talk about his music drew a dismissive wave. "It speaks for itself,"
he said and indeed it does. I can only call attention to some highlights:
Liebman's possessed soprano on Lyn Christie's "Place Within."
Christie's tense, brooding Arco bass on Chamberland's "1957" and
Leonard's sensitive accompaniment on the trio feature "What's New."
Chamberland's guitar holds it all together with rhythm playing that offers firm
footing and solos that just don't stop. The music offers no compromise and
holds back nothing.
Dave Liebman tracked down in
Wethersfield, Connecticut: "He's a great musician and a fine human
being." further elaboration is unnecessary. Listen to the record.
Excerpt from Liner Notes: Jim
Motavalli, "Jazz Challenge", WPKN-FM
A guitarist’s guitarist, a
musician’s musician, Linc Chamberland was a well kept secret, cherished by
those who knew the secret (like Felix Cavaliere, who recruited him for the
jazzy era Rascals). This LP was the first of his two solo jazz dates, both for
Muse, and was one of my first professional recordings. ~ Fred Seibert.
Linc Chamberland was a
talented jazz guitar player. Before he died of leukemia he released only two
albums, both on vinyl.
Muse Records,
MR 5064, 1977
Recorded 16th & 17th
June, 1976 at Dimensional Sound, New York City
Personnel:
Linc Chamberland - Electric
Guitar
Dave Liebman - Tenor
(#A1-A3), Soprano (#B1,B2)
Lyn Christie - Bass, Arco
Bass (#B2)
Bob Leonard - Drums
Track Listing:
A1. Indeed {Linc Chamberland}
(3:57)
A2. Stella By Starlight
{Victor Young, Ned Washington} (9:02)
A3. Mahjong {Wayne Shorter}
(8:10)
A4. What's New {Bob Haggart,
Johnny Burke} (2:13)
B1. A Place Within {Lyn
Christie} (8:10)
B2. 1957 {Linc Chamberland}
(7:51)
B3. Three Thing {Eric Bolvin}
(3:49)
Credits:
Producer - Fred Seibert
Engineer - Skip Juried
Art Direction, Design,
Photography - Hal Wilson
Tribute Page:
Notes:
Dave Liebman Courtesy of
A&M/Horizon Records
Many thanks, Chris!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really interesting, Chris. I'm a big fan of Dave Liebman's playing in the 70s although I must admit.....I've never heard of Linc Chamberland before.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sahre...
Linc Chamberland - A Place Within {FLAC} (1976) Side A
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Linc Chamberland - A Place Within {FLAC} (1976) Side B
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Many thanks, it's a discover for me.
ReplyDeleteI found this one in vinyl in the mid-90's. I'd heard about this guy for many years before. But I've never heard nor seen anything about his other LP "Yet to Come".
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