he was a free jazz musician; everything he did was "out".
check out: "sweet flying earth" on impulse. its one his later, slept on titles and it has some electric piano and his more easily obtainable ecm "evening of a georgia faun" album the latter of which is sort of a musical genre unto itself.
tough question. i can only know it when i hear it.
although, i guess he had some songs and albums that featured arrangements and overdubs which i wouldn;t realy associate with free-jazz but then again, why not. the early ornette coleman albums had some written parts and they edited it later so who is to say what 'out' really is...
i guess that this fellow is looking for marion brown's equivalent to ayler's "new grass"
i listened to a track by zenzile feat. marion brown and liked what brown contributed to it (i then realized that i didn't pay any attention to marion brown so far). avoiding to give any definition of "out", i wanted to ask if you know similar work as the one with zenzile?
on my search i just stumbled on a record by marion brown called "vista". it's from 1975 and from what i could hear, it's pretty much what i was looking for. thanks again!!!
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check out: "sweet flying earth" on impulse. its one his later, slept on titles and it has some electric piano and his more easily obtainable ecm "evening of a georgia faun" album the latter of which is sort of a musical genre unto itself.
i listened to a track by zenzile feat. marion brown and liked what brown contributed to it (i then realized that i didn't pay any attention to marion brown so far). avoiding to give any definition of "out", i wanted to ask if you know similar work as the one with zenzile?
Drums sound crazy on that record.
Try it you might like it.
^^^^^ my favorite - great mellow track with Jeanne Lee
that shit is OUT
and it's been eaten by my collection... I've been trying to find it for a while now.
just saw that yur already tipped to it, cool.
To reiterate: "Geechee Recollections", "Sweet Earth Flying" and "Vista" seems to be what you're looking for.
many thanks again for all your suggestions!
that's what i found "out" so far:
i am quite into this one (with stanley cowell!!!):
hey, that's my desk!