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Jarka

Ortodòxia (LP + 7")

Label: Wah Wah Records

Format: LP + 7"

Genre: Jazz

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At the dawn of the seventies, Barcelona's underground scene veered towards a jazz-oriented fusion sound with echoes of Gary Burton, Miles Davis and John McLaughlin. Two bands were at the forefront of this movement: Om and Jarka. The latter being the brainchild of Jordi Sabatés, one of the most talented pianists/keyboardists in the Catalan scene. A generation younger than the late great Tete Montoliu, with whom he also recorded, he found fame on the teenage pop charts of the late sixties with the outfit Pic-Nic, where he joined forces with Toti Soler and Doro Montaberry. After the split of Pic-Nic, he collaborated Hammond organ in Om, when the band was acting as a backing group on the recordings of the top Catalan artists, most notably Pau Riba whom they backed in his masterpiece debut LP Dioptria. In 1971, Sabatés started his own band, together with bassist Alfonso de Lucas and drummer Pedro Van Eeckout (ex Pan Y Regaliz). This was the line-up that went to record their debut LP, Ortodòxia, on the famed Estudis Gema in March 1971. Housed in a wonderful black & white sleeve courtesy of Guillem Paris (leading force behind Pan Y Regaliz), the record was a solid slice of psychedelic jazz-rock and featured contributions from some of the best musicians from the Barcelona scene: Toti Soler, J. Albert Amargós, Doro Montaberry and Ricard Sabatés. Hardly known outside Spain, this is a classic album that ranks amongst the best from the European underground of early 1970s. Jordi Sabatés has been one of the most prolific artists from Catalunya and his solo carrier after Jarka has gained him a wide reputation amongst collectors, mainly thanks to his 1975 LP Ocells del més enllà, but also to his other great albums of the era. The sound roots of what he became later are clearly heard in Jarka. Strictly limited to 500 copies -- high quality gatefold sleeves reproducing the original artwork from 1971's first press on Edigsa. 

Details
Cat. number: LPS073, SGS.073
Year: 2010
Notes:
Comes in a gatefold cover, exact repro of the original artwork. Comes with a 28 page booklet with biography of the saga of Pic-Nic, Jarka and Om (text in catalan, spanish and english), complete discographies and rare photographies. And a bonus 7" single with two tracks recorded in 1970, scheduled to be released under the name of Jordi Sabatés & Om, but finally withdrawn. Promo sticker reads: At the dawn of the seventies, Barcelona's underground scene veered towards a jazz oriented fusion with echoes of Gary Burton or Miles Davis. Jarka, led by former Pic-Nic & Om pianist Jordi Sabatés (of Ocells del Més Enllà fame), were (with Om) at the forefront of this new sound. Ortodoxia, their debut LP, was a superb instrumental gem recorded with the help from the best musicians (amongst them Toti Soler). First ever vinyl reissue of this 1971 LP, reproducing the original artwork by Guillem París (Pan Y Regaliz). Includes informative liner notes plus bonus 45 by Jordi Sabatés & om, originally withdrawn at the time. Reissue notes (on both LP labels and back cover, in catalan language, translation in brackets): Limited edition of 500 copies Editat originalment per Edigsa el 1971 [Originally released in 1971 by Edigsa] Gràcies a Joan Carls Doval, de Picap, a l'ICIC, Josep M. Dutrèn, Àlex Pi, Montse Grau, Fermí Puig, i Guifré Belloso per ajudarnos a realitzar aquest projecte [Thanks to ... for helping us to make this project come true]. Reissue notes from single back cover: Editat sota llicència de Joana Arbués [Issued under licence from Joana Arbués] Original notes on recording dates: Gravació efectuada els dies 6, 18 i 20 de març de 1971 [Recorded on march 6th, 18th and 20th 1971]