Unsentimental

Unsentimental

Editorial Reviews
All About Jazz by Jon Opstad
Fans of spacey poetry interacting with percussive grooves should find much of interest here...

Product Description
If you can imagine Sun Ra, John Coltrane and Beat poet extraordinaire Ted Joans getting together to create a new world, it might sound something like this. Unsentimental is a tribute to the ancestral songs, stories and poems that carry us forward and to artists who are inspired to tell new stories through them. Here is the place where space meets time; where yesterday and today collide into one great big surrealistic pillow. Tight hooks and loose grooves, wails and words, unite in a collision of color and cadence.

Rene Ford is a Texas composer/performance artist. His work is about capturing the moment of creativity through jazz improvisation and collaboration with artists willing to freely blend their aesthetics with his. He is a disciple of John Coltrane with a heavy influence of Sun Ra. Ford is joined by Minneapolis legendary wordsmith J. Otis Powell! among other stars.

Unsentimental,Rene Ford,Innova Records,Jazz,Pop

Jazz Music:

  1. Up With Donald Byrd [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  2. Voices and Rhythms of the Creative People
  3. Woody Herman
  4. A Dif'rent Kinda Sax
  5. A Proper Introduction to Buddy Rich: Quiet Riot
  6. AC/DC Current
  7. American Songbook
  8. Animals
  9. Anthology [Import]
  10. Bashin [Import] [Original recording remastered]

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Paradise City [CD-single]

Time Marches On: More Modern American Songs

Two Trees

Music: Bartók: Divertimento; Romanian Folk Dances; Stravinsk

The Lights in the Northern Sky [Explicit Lyrics]

The Eminem Show [Limited Edition w/ Bonus DVD] [Explicit Lyrics]

The Country Boy Goes Home [Live]

Thrillbillys [Soundtrack]

Sempre Nazareth [Import]

Smiles and Chuckles

Sound-Lee [Import]

The Centennial Edition: Complete RCA Victor Recordings [Box set]

The Best of Suavehouse: Greatest Hits

In Session: Great Rhythm & Blues

Letter to Evans