
Jon Hassell - Music Is Invisible (Pentimento Volume Three) Jon Hassell
1LP black vinyl, printed inner sleeve.
The third part in Jon Hassell’s Pentimento trilogy captures the much-missed artist performing as part of a trio with Rick Cox and John von Seggern in London in 2015, in what would turn out to be his final ever concert. Carefully edited and mixed by Jeff Rona into something much more than a traditional ‘live album’; themes, motifs and riffs from his critically adored albums Listening To Pictures and Seeing Through Sound occur throughout these unique, semi-improvised mutations, making this a fitting final volume in the late career renaissance of the Pentimento series.
It contains a liner note essay by Jon Hassell that inspired the title, whilst the cover utilises Leh C’est Beau, a classic painting by Jon’s close friend Mati Klarwein, familiar to music fans through his striking 1970s album sleeves for the likes of Miles Davis and Santana.
‘Pentimento’ is defined as “the appearance in a painting of earlier images, forms, or strokes that have been changed and painted over”, a methodology that Jon applied in a musical sense throughout his career, refining and developing his approach over time.
Alongside the release of Music Is Invisible, Ndeya have also put together a triple-disc anthology of all three albums in the series.
Track List
Vinyl
A1 - Blue Ba-Ya
A2 - Club Gris-Gris
B1 - Broadway Boogie-Woogie
B2 - Electric Forest
CD
1. Blue Ba-Ya
2. Club Gris-Gris
3. Broadway Boogie-Woogie
4. Electric Forest





