Anthony Braxton (album)
Appearance
Anthony Braxton | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1969 | |||
Recorded | September 10, 1969 | |||
Studio | Saravah Studios, Paris, France | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 43:31 | |||
Label | BYG Actuel | |||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | [2] |
Anthony Braxton (also referred to as B-Xo/N-0-1-47a or Composition 6g) is an album by Anthony Braxton, released in 1969 on the BYG Actuel label.[3][4][5] It features performances by Braxton, violinist Leroy Jenkins, trumpeter Leo Smith and percussionist Steve McCall.
Reception
[edit]The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow states: "The music performed... is very freely improvised, includes 'little instruments' for their variety in sound, and contrasts high-energy playing with space... and is far from accessible but is generally worth the struggle".[6]
Track listing
[edit]All compositions by Anthony Braxton except where noted.
- "The Light on the Dalta" (Leo Smith) - 10:02
- "Simple Like" (Leroy Jenkins) - 9:23
- "B-Xo/N-O-1-47a" - 19:36*
*This track is graphically titled. This is an attempt to translate the title to text.
- Recorded at Saravah Studios, Paris, France on September 10, 1969
Personnel
[edit]- Anthony Braxton - alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, clarinet, contrabass clarinet, flute, chimes, sound machine
- Leroy Jenkins - violin, viola, flute, mouth organ, Hohner organ, harmonica
- Leo Smith - trumpet, flugelhorn, horns, log drum, siren
- Steve McCall - drums, darbouka, percussion
References
[edit]- ^ AllMusic Review
- ^ Cook, Richard; Brian Morton (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. The Penguin Guide to Jazz (9th ed.). London: Penguin. p. 159. ISBN 978-0-14-103401-0.
- ^ Anthony Braxton discography accessed December 16, 2011
- ^ Anthony Braxton Catalog accessed November 3, 2016
- ^ Filippo, R., Enciclopedia del Jazz: Anthony Braxton accessed November 3, 2016
- ^ Yanow, S. Allmusic Review accessed 6 July 2009