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        <p>More often than not I learn about music backwards, that is, in reverse chronological order.&#160; When I posted <a href="http://burlveneer.vox.com/library/audio/6a00d4144aef1d3c7f00e398b85ae20001.html">&quot;Sorcery&quot; by Poland&#39;s Big Band Katowice</a> back in <a href="http://burlveneer.vox.com/library/post/deep-funk-and-saxophones.html">October</a>, it did not occur to me to wonder about the song&#39;s origin.&#160; It was just today, listening to Billy Cobham&#39;s 1975 album <em>A Funky Thide of Sings</em>, that I heard the song again:</p>
    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        





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The story of how I finally listened to Billy Cobham after 30-odd years of not listening is for another time, but the result is that I wish I had just listened in the first place.&#160; So here was &quot;Sorcery&quot; again, in an electrified, more concise but less lively version, but the intriguing part was the media player displaying Keith Jarrett as the composer.&#160; Keith Jarrett, the godfather of New Age piano?&#160; A little digging and I learned what probably everyone else in the world already knew, that Keith Jarrett did indeed compose &quot;Sorcery&quot; in 1966, when he was 21 and a member of the Charles Lloyd Quartet; it was first released on the <em>Forest Flower</em> album:</p>
    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        





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The title fits, I can easily visualize a bad-ass wizard striding down a lane in time to this tune <em>a la</em> Tony Manero and &quot;Stayin&#39; Alive.&quot;&#160; And then he stops abruptly, points at me, fixes me with a paralyzing stare, and says (in Alan Rickman&#39;s voice) &quot;Gonna getchoo.&quot;&#160; Help!</p><p></p>    <p style="clear:both;">    
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