Sound, Roscoe Mitchell's debut as a leader, was an early free jazz
landmark and an enormously groundbreaking album in many respects.
Historically, it marked the very first time that members of Chicago's
seminal AACM community appeared on record; it also showcased the early
chemistry between future Art Ensemble of Chicago members Mitchell,
Lester Bowie, and Malachi Favors. Arrangement-wise, it employed a number
of instruments largely foreign to avant-garde jazz -- not just cello
and clarinet, but the AEC's notorious "little instruments," like
recorder, whistle, harmonica, and assorted small percussion devices
(gourds, maracas, bells, etc.), heard to best effect on the playful
"Little Suite." Structurally, Sound heralded a whole new approach to
free improvisation; where most previous free jazz prized an unrelenting
fever pitch of emotion, Sound was full of wide-open spaces between
instruments, an agreeably rambling pace in between the high-energy
climaxes, and a more abstract quality to its solos. Steady rhythmic
pulses were mostly discarded in favor of collective, spontaneous
dialogues and novel textures (especially with the less orthodox
instruments, which had tremendous potential for flat-out weird noises).
Simply put, it's an exploration of pure sound. It didn't so much break
the rules as ignore them and make up its own, allowing the musicians'
imaginations to run wild (which is why it still sounds fresh today).
Sound's concepts of texture, space, and interaction would shortly be
expanded upon in classic recordings by Anthony Braxton, Muhal Richard
Abrams, the Art Ensemble of Chicago, and others; the repercussions from
its expansion of free jazz's tonal and emotional palettes are still
being felt. Steve Huey
Tracklist :
1. Ornette 5:44
Roscoe Mitchell
2. Sound 1 26:36
Roscoe Mitchell
3. The Little Suite 10:27
Roscoe Mitchell
4. Ornette 5:29
Roscoe Mitchell
5. Sound 2 19:24
Roscoe Mitchell
Credits :
Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Recorder – Roscoe Mitchell
Bass – Malachi Favors
Drums – Alvin Fielder
Tenor Saxophone – Maurice McIntyre
Trombone, Cello – Lester Lashley
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Harmonica – Lester Bowie
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