* 70s jazz-rock fusion obscurity that resembles the best Chicago Transit Authority, Parliament, Miles Davis, Weather Report, Blood Sweat & Tears tunes of the day
* Even more obscure than the 1973 John Danser‘s Inferno LP
* First pressings fetch insane prices among collectors if they ever turn up
* A legendary yet long lost sacred gem for adventurous listeners packed with wild jams
* London born John Danser was a long time band leader at the Concord hotel New York playing with Sammy Davis Jr., Bob Hope or Judy Garland
* Skilled songwriting results in an utterly catchy album
* Excellent sound and performance by high-class professional musicians
* First ever official rerelease outside Japan
* Fully licensed
* Remastered audio
* LP is housed in a superheavy 430 g art carton cover
* Ultimate collector's item for fans of the more adventurous 1970s funky jazz-rock
Earlier in 2017 Everland Jazz presented a reissue of Danser's Inferno's - Creation One, originally released in 1973. Now we present the even more obscure release The Danser Revolution by The John Danser Octet, almost impossible to find in original format. The ultra-rare funky jazz LP from 1977 contains the killer funky fusion tune "Cool" known for being sampled by Gangstarr, Blackalicious, and J.Dilla. At age 14, John Danser emigrated from London and established himself in New York City where he earned a master's degree in music at the Manhattan school of music. In his early years, Danser played in classical as well as jazz gigs, simultaneously arranging and composing. In the 1970s, composer and multi-instrumentalist John Danser formed Danser's Inferno, a funky Jazz-Rock-Fusion band, an ensemble of 14 very talented musicians. The John Danser Octet most probably contains the core of that same ensemble but the groups' single album is so rare that little is known about its exact origins. So, just let the great music speak for itself.