JACK DeSALVO: JUBILANT RAIN (UR9986) Downloads
I discovered improvised music little by little as a teenager, studying classical guitar and playing in garage bands. It was, however, the solo recordings of Keith Jarrett that intimated a process that was perhaps even more paradigm shattering than the astonishing jazz that I was listening to at that time. He wasn’t simply improvising over the harmonies inherent in a composed song.
He was making the whole thing up.
The only parallel to this, and it is far from the same process, is channeling. Yet the music produced in this context, though completely fresh and of-a-piece, is not completely unaffected by one’s physiology and the reservoir of music available to human ears in this historical period.
I was determined to search for, if not the same process, a process that would necessitate moving myself out of the way and allowing music that clearly already exists in some other world, some other dimension, some parallel universe beyond myself, to flow through my instrument, the guitar.
There has been, incidentally, countless other precedents of truly extemporaneous composition in performance, a list which would include the Bengali Baûls, certain Sufi musicians and maybe even J.S. Bach himself. Whether or not I have been utterly successful in finding such a lofty process, what we are offering here is completely spontaneous music that is representative of the search.
— Jack DeSalvo
Jack DeSalvo, guitar
Jubilant Rain
- Jubilant Rain
- Starlings
- Reed Fields
- Dragon Scales
- Three Black Oaks
- Cloud Wheels
- Tomes
- Her Garden
- The One
- Open Window
- Cupbearer
- Going Down
- Clay Birds
- Radiance
- The Arc of you Mallet
All music by Jack DeSalvo.
Recorded by Tom Tedesco at Tedesco Studio, Paramus, NJ
Mastered by Gene Gaudette and Jim DeSalvo at Beanstudio, Wayne, NJ
Cover artwork by Michele Jenkins
Cover design by Qua’s Eye Graphix
Produced by Jim DeSalvo