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Black Artists Group In Paris, Aries 1973
LP (Item 561110) BAG/Rank & File (Germany), 1973 — Condition: New Copy
One of the best records ever from this famous St Louis collective – recorded in Paris a few years after the AACM made their big splash on the city – and done with a very similar feel! The instrumentation is loose, open-ended, and incredibly creative – a wonderful array of sounds, textures, and shapes – played by a lineup that includes Oliver Lake on saxes and flute, Baikida Carroll on trumpet, Joseph Bowie on trombone, Floyd LeFlore on trumpet, and Charles Bobo Shaw on drums and percussion – with additional percussion help from all the other group members, too! Tracks are all very long – and titles include "OLCSJBFLBC Bag", "Echoes", "Something To Play On", and "Re-Cre-A-Tion". (Limited to 500 copies – and with great notes on the inner sleeve, too!) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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