Muriel Grossmann
“Golden Rule”
scum stats: limited to 200 copies
OH BOY!
I’ll be the first to admit I do not know shit about jazz music. Never really understood it, had extreme difficulty “connecting” with it…just failed to laser through into my skull.
Well, I dig Alice Coltrane alright, but for some reason that stands out in a way that feels non-jazzy to me. I don’t really know how to explain it.
But this Muriel Grossmann record is blowing my mind. I grabbed it because it’s on the estimable RR Gems label…an imprint who’s track record is impeccable. A label where I own a copy of everything they put out.
But I had slept on this one and didn’t get the urge until AFTER they had sold out of the admittedly limited 200 press run.
Tracked one down more expensively than I would’ve liked, but shit, it is sooooo worth it.
Swank tells me it hits on a lot of the production and phrasing cornerstones of the John Coltrane oeuvre. I know enough to be able to say that the cover looks like a golden age Impulse album cover.
Add to it the fact that Muriel is a white Austrian female saxophonist who absolutely nails it…well, that’s all the more reason to dig it.
Apparently there’s a repress coming, so don’t blow all your dough trying to track down one…yet. But I do urge ALL of you to check it out on streaming.
My enthusiasm for this album knows no bounds. It is THAT good. I just hope this isn’t the domino that ultimately finds me trying to track down original deep-groove Blue Note pressings. Cause jazz collecting is a whole other beast.
oh man, ben. thank you for sharing this one. gorgeous! it takes me back to smokey late nights at the “baked potato” jazz club in hollywood. the phrasing is amazing, and i agree with swank’s observations. i will be keeping my eye out for her for sure. i love this.