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The Stark Reality - 'Acting, Thinking, Feeling: The Complete Works 1968-1978' (3 CD set)
The Stark Reality - 'Acting, Thinking, Feeling: The Complete Works 1968-1978' (3 CD set)

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Now Again Records presents a 3 CD set of music from an outstanding Jazz fusion outfit of the 1970's. To this day the unique sound of The Stark Reality stands amongst the crates as a meeting of great musical minds who thought outside the box to project a distinct and organic vibe of Jazz/Funk. One of the most intriguing aspects of the group is their free-thinking approach toward incorporating a number of musical styles to form their own communication of Jazz music.


Acting, Thinking, Feeling marks the first time that psychedelic jazz ensemble The Stark Reality's Discovers Hoagy Carmichael's Music Shop album has been reissued in full (the 2003 Stones Throw Records anthology Now only contained half of the original album's music). The anthology also contains the band's out-of-print Roller Coaster Ride (first issued as 1969 on Now-Again in 2003), and a series of recently discovered, previously-unreleased tracks in a 3 CD "complete works" box set.


The Stark Reality - 'Acting, Thinking, Feeling: The Complete Works 1968-1978' 
(Audio CD [3CD]) now at Amazon

Besides the missing Hoagy Carmichael's Music Shop songs, the most exciting additions to the Stark Reality's oeuvre are the three songs recorded between the earliest incarnation of the band – the big band that recorded "Theme To Say Brother" and "Acting, Thinking, Feeling" in 1968 - and the slimmed down combo that recorded the Roller Coaster Ride and The Stark Reality Discovers Hoagy Carmichael's Music Shop. These recordings display a band in flux, and color the development of Stark's genius. We hear the signature sound of his "plugged in" vibes for the first time; we hear an early stab at the psychedelic "Red Yellow Moonbeams" (and realize why his addition John Abercrombie and his fuzz guitar was crucial to his vision); we hear a sublte change towards a more funk and rock based sound.

This anthology thus encapsulates the first known Stark Reality recordings – done for and in performance at WGBH, these transitional big band pieces, and the Roller Coaster Ride and The Stark Reality Discovers Hoagy Carmichael's Music Shop albums in full. The liner notes are updated with Ahmad Jamal's participation, more photos and full annotation of the additional songs.

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