Vinyl Record Matters

Rahsaan Roland Kirk's The Inflated Tear with Bill Shoemaker

July 25, 2025·40 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

In this episode we sit down with Bill Shoemaker to talk about one of the most powerful jazz albums ever recorded- Rahsaan Roland Kirk’s The Inflated Tear.Released in 1968, this record isn't just music—it's an outpouring of pain, joy, and resilience. Kirk, a blind multi-instrumentalist known for playing three saxophones at once, was a force of nature. But on The Inflated Tear, he stripped away the spectacle and gave us something deeply personal. The title itself references a traumatic experience in his childhood—and you feel every ounce of that memory in his playing. So grab your headphones, close your eyes, and let’s journey through a record that wails, whispers, and shouts with everything jazz can be." Listen to the full album 1. The Black and Crazy Blues2. A Laugh For Rory3. Many Blessings4. Fingers In The Wind5. The Inflated Tear - Live Version6. The Creole Love Call7. A Handful of Fives8. Fly By Night9. Lovellevelliloqui10. I'm Glad There Is You

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