For the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Third Decade marked both the end of their relationship with the ECM label and the beginning of a more streamlined stretch of music making. The band would cut back on their once predominant, free-form explorations to make room for more bebop and crossover material, like "Funky AECO" and the Caribbean-tinged bop tune "Zero," straightforward genre pieces the band still undermine with playful "found sounds" (bike horns, sirens, chimes, etc.). Along these more traditional lines, the lovely, '20s-style jazz ballad "Walking in the Moonlight" is also included. The group stretches out on more open-ended pieces like Joseph Jarmen's dirge-like opener "Prayer for Jimbo Kwesi" and Mitchell's magisterial number "The Bell Piece," but even here the group's traditionally frenetic playing is kept in check. This is not necessarily bad, considering the Art Ensemble's consistently top-notch and provocative solo work, straight-ahead or otherwise. The band does end the album, though, with the decidedly frenetic and free "Third Decade," as if to say they are equally adept at a variety of styles and so should not be restricted to only one. The point is well taken with this varied yet cogent set. by Stephen Cook
Tracklist :
1 Prayer For Jimbo Kwesi 9:47
Written-By – J. Jarman
2 Funky AECO 7:39
Written-By – Art Ensemble
3 Walking In The Moonlight 4:07
Written-By – R. Mitchell
4 The Bell Piece 6:02
Written-By – R. E. Mitchell
5 Zero 5:55
Written-By – L. Bowie
6 Third Decade 8:19
Written-By – F. D. Moye, Art Ensemble
Credits :
Bass [String Bass], Percussion, Melodica, Bass Drum [Bass Pan Drums], Electric Bass, Cymbal [Cymbals], Balafon [Belafon], Percussion [Cans] – Malachi Favors Maghostut
Design – Barbara Wojirsch
Percussion ["Sun Percussion"], Drums [Trap Drums], Bendir, Horns [Bike Horns], Whistle [Whistles], Congas, Djembe [Djimbe], Talking Drum [Djun-Djun], Talking Drum [Donno], Bongos, Timpani [Tympani], Shekere [Chekere], Conch [Conch Shell], Horns [Long Horn], Horns [Elephant Horn], Gong [Gongs], Cymbal [Cymbals], Chimes, Wood Block [Wood Blocks], Balafon [Belafon], Bass Drum [Bass Pan Drums] – Famoudou Don Moye
Producer – Manfred Eicher
Sopranino Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Clarinet [Bb Clarinet], Piccolo Flute [Piccolo], Flute [Eb Flute], Flute [C Flute], Conch [Conch Shell], Gong [Gongs], Congas, Tom Tom [Tom-Tom Drums], Whistle [Whistles], Bells [Bell Rack], Siren, Horns [Bike Horns], Bass Drum [Bass Pan Drum], Synthesizer – Joseph Jarman
Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bass Saxophone, Piccolo Flute [Piccolo], Flute [C Flute], Clarinet [Bb Clarinet], Bongos, Congas [Conga], Glockenspiel, Whistle [Whistles], Bells, Steel Drums [Pans], Horns [Bike Horns], Chimes [Dinner Chimes], Wood Block [Wood Blocks], Artwork [Cover Art] – Roscoe E. Mitchell
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Bass Drum, Cymbal [Cymbal Rack] – Lester Bowie
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