Label:
Arista – AB-4181
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album / Country: US/Canada / Released: 1978
Style:
Free Jazz
Recorded on
Sept. 22, 1977 at Streeterville Sound, Chicago, IL.
Art
Direction – Howard Fritzson
Artwork
[Front Cover Art], Photography By [Insert Photography] – Nickie Braxton
Engineer
[Recording & Mixing Engineer] – Jim Dolan
Executive-Producer
– Steve Backer
Mastered
By – Bob Ludwig
Producer
– Michael Cuscuna
A
- Version I – Composition 76 ................................................
20:22
Anthony Braxton – piccolo flute, flute [C flute], soprano
clarinet, soprano clarinet [B♭ clarinet], contra-alto
clarinet, contrabass clarinet, soprano saxophone [E♭ soprano sax], alto
saxophone, contrabass saxophone, performer [Tragata], gongs, percussion, little
instruments
Henry Threadgill – flute, flute [bass flute], alto saxophone, tenor
saxophone, baritone saxophone, clarinet,
performer [Hub "T" Wall], gongs, percussion, little instruments
Douglas Ewart – piccolo flute, flute, soprano clarinet, soprano
clarinet [B♭ clarinet], bass clarinet, soprano saxophone [E♭ soprano sax, B♭ soprano sax], alto saxophone, bassoon,
performer [Ewartphone], Gongs, percussion, little instruments
B
- Version II – Composition 76 ................................................
20:56
Anthony Braxton – piccolo flute, flute [C flute], soprano clarinet, soprano clarinet [B♭ clarinet], contra-alto clarinet, contrabass clarinet, soprano saxophone [E♭ soprano sax], alto saxophone, contrabass saxophone, performer [Tragata], gongs, percussion, little instruments
Joseph Jarman – flute, clarinet, alto clarinet, bass clarinet,
soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, bass saxophone, vibraphone,
Gongs, Percussion, little instruments
Roscoe Mitchell – piccolo flute, flute, clarinet, soprano
saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, bass saxophone,
gongs, percussion, little instruments
Side
A – Anthony Braxton (Middle) / Henry Threadgill (Right Channel) / Douglas Ewart
(Left Channel)
Side
B – Anthony Braxton (Middle) / Joseph Jarman (Right Channel) / Roscoe Mitchell
(Left Channel)
Always
one to try for something different, for this album Braxton organized two trios
of well known avant-garde jazz musicians (he himself played in both groups) and
recorded two side-long versions of the same composition, one of which has
little to do with jazz, at least superficially. The piece, which is listed as
"Composition 76" in the superb discography compiled by Francesco
Martinelli (Bandecchi & Vivaldi Editore, 2000), is designed as a series of
"routes" through a form, with agreed upon signposts along the way but
with wide allowances for how the performers arrive there. These signposts
include unison vocal refrains, staccato rhythmic lines and soft, sighing
plaints from the horns. The extremely high caliber of the musicians which
Braxton chose for this project guarantee some inspired playing and great
imagination in working their way through this often forbidding territory. While
admirers of his more jazz oriented work might find the music here daunting
indeed, it repays careful listening and also strikes one as a seminal work that
prefigures many of the concerns he would deal with later on in his collage-form
structures written for his classic quartet of the '80s and '90s.
(Review by Brian Olewnick)
If you find it, buy this album!
ANTHONY BRAXTON – For Trio (LP-1978)
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The entire Arista~Freedom Braxton catalog is priceless stuff, beautiful share Vitko. Thank you.
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I have the 2008 Mosaic set but I look forward to hearing the LP my dead turntable can no longer play. Many thanks!
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Thanks, Vitko!
ReplyDeletethank you, i love Braxton...
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