
Seeking Other Beauty
After keyboardist/composer BayetĂ© a.k.a. Todd Cochran established his musical presence on the San Francisco scene playing in Bobby Hutchersonâs band, and before becoming a key member of the innovative band Automatic Man, which he co-founded with Santana drummer Michael Shrieve, he recorded a couple of solo albums for the Prestige label that feature some of the most far-out, futuristic music the legendary jazz imprint ever released.
The first, Worlds Around the Sun, created quite a critical stir and debuted his composition âFree Angela,â which was later recorded again by Santana and sampled widely by artists like Kendrick Lamar, De La Soul, and Jay Electronica. But it was this album, 1973âs Seeking Other Beauty, that represented the full flowering of his vision. As BayetĂ© says in the notes by Pat Thomas that accompany our Real Gone reissue, âWhile Iâve held space for the blues aesthetic and jazz in everything Iâve done, I was leaving one world and entering another, unmooring the ship and heading into a sea of unknowns, so to speak.â
That ship ended up at a dazzling destination reached by few; early â70s electric Miles is a clear point on the compass, but so are Parliament-Funkadelic and Lonnie Liston Smith, if he were playing a fuzzed-out clavinet instead of a Fender Rhodes. BayetĂ© went on to collaborate with everybody from Peter Gabriel to Herbie Hancock to Stanley Clarke, but Seeking Other Beauty delivers the full measure of the man. This is a first-ever reissue, featuring an all-analogue pressing in either black vinyl or âplasmaâ vinyl, accompanied by an added insert. In its attitude, emotion, and performance, this recording captures an urgency that people are feeling again today. If youâre a fan of music that features a mosaic of influences â spiritual jazz with a fluid futuristic slant, akin to some of the Black Jazz label titles we reissued on Real Gone â this record is for you.
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$14.00Seeking Other Beauty
After keyboardist/composer BayetĂ© a.k.a. Todd Cochran established his musical presence on the San Francisco scene playing in Bobby Hutchersonâs band, and before becoming a key member of the innovative band Automatic Man, which he co-founded with Santana drummer Michael Shrieve, he recorded a couple of solo albums for the Prestige label that feature some of the most far-out, futuristic music the legendary jazz imprint ever released.
The first, Worlds Around the Sun, created quite a critical stir and debuted his composition âFree Angela,â which was later recorded again by Santana and sampled widely by artists like Kendrick Lamar, De La Soul, and Jay Electronica. But it was this album, 1973âs Seeking Other Beauty, that represented the full flowering of his vision. As BayetĂ© says in the notes by Pat Thomas that accompany our Real Gone reissue, âWhile Iâve held space for the blues aesthetic and jazz in everything Iâve done, I was leaving one world and entering another, unmooring the ship and heading into a sea of unknowns, so to speak.â
That ship ended up at a dazzling destination reached by few; early â70s electric Miles is a clear point on the compass, but so are Parliament-Funkadelic and Lonnie Liston Smith, if he were playing a fuzzed-out clavinet instead of a Fender Rhodes. BayetĂ© went on to collaborate with everybody from Peter Gabriel to Herbie Hancock to Stanley Clarke, but Seeking Other Beauty delivers the full measure of the man. This is a first-ever reissue, featuring an all-analogue pressing in either black vinyl or âplasmaâ vinyl, accompanied by an added insert. In its attitude, emotion, and performance, this recording captures an urgency that people are feeling again today. If youâre a fan of music that features a mosaic of influences â spiritual jazz with a fluid futuristic slant, akin to some of the Black Jazz label titles we reissued on Real Gone â this record is for you.
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After keyboardist/composer BayetĂ© a.k.a. Todd Cochran established his musical presence on the San Francisco scene playing in Bobby Hutchersonâs band, and before becoming a key member of the innovative band Automatic Man, which he co-founded with Santana drummer Michael Shrieve, he recorded a couple of solo albums for the Prestige label that feature some of the most far-out, futuristic music the legendary jazz imprint ever released.
The first, Worlds Around the Sun, created quite a critical stir and debuted his composition âFree Angela,â which was later recorded again by Santana and sampled widely by artists like Kendrick Lamar, De La Soul, and Jay Electronica. But it was this album, 1973âs Seeking Other Beauty, that represented the full flowering of his vision. As BayetĂ© says in the notes by Pat Thomas that accompany our Real Gone reissue, âWhile Iâve held space for the blues aesthetic and jazz in everything Iâve done, I was leaving one world and entering another, unmooring the ship and heading into a sea of unknowns, so to speak.â
That ship ended up at a dazzling destination reached by few; early â70s electric Miles is a clear point on the compass, but so are Parliament-Funkadelic and Lonnie Liston Smith, if he were playing a fuzzed-out clavinet instead of a Fender Rhodes. BayetĂ© went on to collaborate with everybody from Peter Gabriel to Herbie Hancock to Stanley Clarke, but Seeking Other Beauty delivers the full measure of the man. This is a first-ever reissue, featuring an all-analogue pressing in either black vinyl or âplasmaâ vinyl, accompanied by an added insert. In its attitude, emotion, and performance, this recording captures an urgency that people are feeling again today. If youâre a fan of music that features a mosaic of influences â spiritual jazz with a fluid futuristic slant, akin to some of the Black Jazz label titles we reissued on Real Gone â this record is for you.











