Show results for
Explore
In Stock
Artists
Actors
Authors
Format
Theme
Category
Genre
Rated
Label
Specialty
Decades
Size
Color
Deals
- Blu-ray Outlet
- New Release 4K
- New Release Blu-ray
- New Release DVD
- New Release Gifts
- New Release Music
- New Release Vinyl
- Top Seller 4K
- Top Seller Blu ray
- Top Seller DVD
- Top Seller Vinyl
- top sellers all movies
- top sellers all music
- Top Selling Gifts
- TV Outlet
- Top Seller Music
- DVD Outlet
- In Stock Outlet
- Music Outlet

First Flight (Solar Live Vol. 5)
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 04/02/2022

First Flight (Solar Live Vol. 5)
- Artist: Chris Forsyth
- Label: Algorithm Free
- Genre: Rock
- UPC: 843563130377
Product Notes
"First Flight" documents about 40 minutes of jams recorded during the third week of Chris Forsyth's September residency at NYC's Nublu in fall 2019. The idea of the residency was to mix things up with special guests, different band lineups, and varied set lists, keeping things fresh and new week-to-week, and this show was the wild card of the bunch.
Although percussionist Ryan Jewel and Forsyth have played together for years, and Dave Harrington (gtr) and Spencer Zahn (bass) have played together for years, neither half of the band had ever met each other. Forsyth was tangentially aware of Dave and his music and was intrigued by what he'd heard and thought it was a cool idea when the residency promoter suggested a collaboration. So about 30 minutes after they'd met for the first time, they got up and played for a little over an hour, uninterrupted. All that was discussed beforehand was that they shouldn't discuss anything beforehand - not a key or a riff to start with, nothing - so as to preserve maximum spontaneity. This music demonstrates a real connection on stage, each player was completely present and actively listening on the bandstand. Forsyth states "listening back, there are moments I can hear Ryan saying - musically - 'Hey, let's go over here! Check this out!,' or Spencer being like 'Wouldn't it be cool to go down this path?' And we followed. And it was cool. In my mind, that listening thing is the number one most important factor in any collaboration or cooperative effort, but especially in improvised music. And I think it's fair to say that a little more listening, a little more presence, would do the whole world some good right about now, don't you think?