Album

3 Compositions Of New Jazz

Anthony Braxton

1968 · Jazz

Rare pressing on Gatefold

3 Compositions Of New Jazz by Anthony Braxton

3 Compositions Of New Jazz is a Jazz album by Anthony Braxton, originally released in 1968. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked.

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“Our emphasis is on the idea of total music,” Anthony Braxton told critic John Litweiler, who wrote the liner notes for Braxton’s bold 1968 debut. “We’re working toward a feeling of <b>one</b>—the complete freedom of individuals in tune with each other, complementing each other. This is going to be the next phase of jazz.” Thus did Braxton offer <i>3 Compositions of New Jazz</i>, its plainspoken title starkly contrasting with the abstruse schematic diagrams he used to represent his work. The first sound one hears on “Composition 6e” is disarming: It’s Braxton and his compatriots Leo Smith and Leroy Jenkins singing “la la la, tra la la.” They continue the singing motif throughout, but also bring in whistling and then a panoply of other sound. Braxton plays not just alto and soprano sax but also clarinet, musette, and more; Smith plays trumpet as well as mellophone, xylophone, and kazoo; Jenkins plays violin, harmonica, recorder, slide whistle...the list goes on. All three play an array of percussion instrument. Unabashedly, Braxton called this seemingly esoteric improvised music “jazz.” But to this cohort of Chicago musicians who made up the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), genre labels ended up mattering very little. The AACM, which survives to this day, emerged as a Black artist-run collective that created a performance infrastructure apart from the indifference and exploitation of club. Braxton, Jenkin, and Smith (who later took the name Wadada) were among the AACM’s early leading light, as was pianist and cofounder Muhal Richard Abram, who appears on tracks two and three. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Composition 6e19:58
  2. 2Composition 6d12:54
  3. 3The Bell10:26

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Avant-Garde & Free Jazz
  • brittle
  • intense
  • art school

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Rare pressing on Gatefold · 14 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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