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So, Dexter Gordon's 'Jazz At Highschool' is quite the find for jazz enthusiasts. Recorded in 1967, it captures Gordon at a clinic in Denmark, and you can feel the energy of young musicians soaking up his talent. The atmosphere is intimate, almost like you're sitting in the room, right there with them. The pacing flows nicely, allowing each of the five tunes to breathe and showcase the improvisational essence of jazz. Performances are raw and genuine; Gordon really interacts with the students, making it more than just a concert. It's a snapshot of a moment in jazz history, with that unpolished charm that adds character to the whole experience.
This film, recorded by the Danish National Radio, has become somewhat of a rarity among collectors due to its limited distribution. It often circulates in various formats, but original recordings are hard to come by. Interest in this piece has surged, especially among those who appreciate the intersections of education and artistry in jazz, making it a thoughtful exploration of both the music and its influence on young talent.
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